Sir Lenny Henry, Paloma Faith & Leigh-Anne Pinnock Unite to Launch TOGETHER
2 Dec 2025
More than 50 civil society organisations, leading figures in entertainment, and thousands of supporters come together to launch a new alliance: TOGETHER. United against the growing division fuelled by the far right, TOGETHER aims to build momentum for unity against the far right, including a major national demonstration in London on Saturday, 28 March 2026.
On Tuesday 2nd December the likes of Allan Mustafa, Asim Chaudhry, Brian Eno, Charlotte Church, Christopher Eccleston, Fontaines D.C., Frank Turner, Jen Brister, Joy Crookes, Juliet Stevenson, Kerry Godliman, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Napalm Death, Paloma Faith, Sir Lenny Henry, Steve Stamp, Toddla T, and many more will take to social media to share the TOGETHER page and help build a community that wants a different future for England ahead of the 2029 elections.

Sir Lenny Henry:
“We stand for love over hate, hope over fear and unity over division. We’re coming together against racism, join us and be a part of it”
Paloma Faith:
“There is no world that I want to live in where discrimination is acceptable for anything. No race, gender or class is superior to any other…this is why racism makes my blood boil”
Leigh Anne Pinnock:
“As an artist and a mother, I’m standing with Together Alliance to call out far-right extremism and racism for what they are, dangerous and divisive. We have to protect our communities, defend our freedoms and stand up to hate together.”
Christopher Eccleston:
“Racism is hatred, stand with us against it.”
Asim Chaudhry:
“As someone who’s experienced racism first hand I know what a long lasting effect it can have on you. Together we can fight ignorance, fear and hate with wisdom courage and love”

