Together Against the Far Right: Climate Bloc

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Together 28 March London, join the climate bloc. We're marching for love, for hope, for unity, for climate justice. Together against the far right.

On Saturday 28th March thousands of people will march through central London in response to the far right threat to communities, responding with hope, not despair, and unity, not division and standing for a country where everyone belongs. Around 300 organisations have signed up to support the Together Alliance demonstration and over 100 coaches have been booked.

There will be a climate justice bloc on the march, standing against the far right's racism and also against their denial of the climate crisis and links to fossil fuel profiteering. The bloc is being supported by AntiCapitalist Resistance, Brazil Matters, Campaign against Climate Change, Degrowth London, Extinction Rebellion, Faith for the Climate, Fossil Free London, Friends of the Earth, Greater Manchester Climate Justice Coalition, Greener Jobs Alliance, Greenpeace, Stop Burning Trees Coalition, Tipping Point, UK Youth Climate Coalition, War on Want, WARMI and the Yorkshire and Humber Climate Justice Coalition.

Climate bloc flyer to print off here.

You can sign up to be a steward here.

The march will assemble in Park Lane from 12pm. Blocs are shown on the map here. The official meeting point for the climate bloc is position 15 what3words.com/mental.even.wiser in front of the Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane W1K 1QA. Look out for the climate justice banner - and once the march has moved onto the road, the Extinction Rebellion 'Lightship Greta' will be hard to miss.

Together Alliance Statement

The voices of division in our country are growing louder. Those who preach division are becoming more confident.

For the first time the far right are driving politics at a national level, and far right protests on our streets mobilising the biggest numbers they ever have.

Their false promises seize on the very real economic problems people face, in order to scapegoat migrants, Muslims, and refugees.

But we can change things together. The voices of unity can grow stronger. We can show that strength lies in solidarity. That the change we need comes from us working together for hope not despair, for unity not racism.

Together we can reject narratives of division and racism.

Together we can build solidarity across communities.

Together we can unite against the far right.

Our alliance of hundreds of organisations and hundreds of individuals is coming together to say enough is enough.

We are mobilising and organising across the country to bring a message of hope over fear, prior to holding a major demonstration in London on 28 March 2026.

Join us and help us build an alliance for hope and unity.