00:00We love the people! We won't be siding with them!
00:10Social justice now! Now! Now! Now!
00:13We want justice now! Now! Now! Now!
00:20We want justice now! Now! Now! Now!
00:24We want justice now! Now! Now! Now!
00:27We want justice now! Now! Now! Now!
00:30We want justice now! Now! Now! Now!
00:33We want justice now! Now! Now! Now!
00:35This is a national day, a protest to stop the far right.
00:38In London we're protesting outside Reform HQ because we think that Farage and Reform MPs are something to answer for
00:45in terms of rhetoric about stop the boats, whipping up what we say is racism and Islamophobia,
00:51trying to talk about refugees and migrants as the problem in society.
00:55This kind of language is what we think is creating the atmosphere in which the far right is able to run riot on our streets
01:01and terrorise and attack black, Asian and Muslim people.
01:05Our protests around Britain have shown that we have actually driven back the racists on our streets.
01:09On Wednesday we could have seen a situation in the scenes that we've seen over the past week
01:14where the far right was running through, taking over our streets and attacking mosques, refugee hotels and the rest of it.
01:23In doing so, we're saying that our protests are about building maximum unity
01:27and getting people out on the streets who actually disagree with what Farage says,
01:31disagrees with what the far right is doing and in doing so that's what has created,
01:35which has actually stopped some of the scenes on Wednesday.
01:39We think that it's testament to our massive mobilisations that the far right hasn't mobilised in a big way either today or on Wednesday.
01:46So we think that bringing people out in a protest in this way is actually what can stop them
01:51and we'll continue to do that while they're on the back foot as well.
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