Together Alliance March Set to Unite Hundreds of Thousands in London
What does it mean for communities to come together in a time of division? The upcoming Together Alliance march in London on March 28, 2026, seeks to answer this question by uniting hundreds of thousands of people in a powerful display of solidarity against the rise of far-right rhetoric and anti-immigration narratives.
Organized by the Together Alliance, the event will bring together trade unionists, environmental groups, community activists, faith leaders, artists, and elected representatives. The march is set to gather at Park Lane from 12 noon, with the procession departing at 1:00 PM. The front of the main march is expected to arrive at Trafalgar Square/Whitehall by 2:00 PM, where speeches will commence on multiple stages.
Andrea Egan, a representative from UNISON, emphasized the importance of this gathering, stating, “Trade unions have always stood on the side of unity and fairness.” She added, “The politics of hate and division cannot be allowed to go unchallenged,” highlighting the event’s mission to promote inclusivity.
The rally will feature music events starting at 3:00 PM, creating a vibrant atmosphere that underscores the message of unity. The event is scheduled to conclude by 6:00 PM, with the rally in Whitehall needing to finish by 5:00 PM, ensuring that the message of togetherness resonates throughout the day.
As the march approaches, there is a significant policing presence planned in Westminster to ensure safety during the protests. Jon Savell, involved in the event’s planning, reassured the public, saying, “We take these fears seriously and have carefully considered them in our planning.” This reflects the organizers’ commitment to a peaceful demonstration.
With an expected turnout of around 100,000 participants, the Together Alliance march represents a pivotal moment for communities to stand against division and hatred. Egan’s poignant words, “This weekend is about sending a clear message: there is no place for racism, hatred or the politics of division in our communities,” encapsulate the spirit of the event.
As the date draws near, the anticipation builds. Will this gathering be a turning point in the fight against division? Details remain unconfirmed, but the commitment to unity is clear.
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