A group of activists from Swindon travelled to London at the weekend to say "fascists and racists are not welcome here" alongside thousands of others from across the country.
The group left early on Saturday morning, October 26, to join the "Stop Tommy Robinson anti-fascist counter-demonstration" organised by Stand Up To Racism.
Willow, 25, from Swindon, said: "In the wake of the verdict on the murder of Chris Kaba, the current genocides across the globe and the rise of the far right, it’s important to stand up in solidarity against oppression in all its forms."
Hundreds of coaches from across the country brought tens of thousands of demonstrators to the capital, with one estimate suggesting between 25,000 and 30,000 people took part.
Eight-year-old Rohan attended with his mum, Lauren, who said: "He knows why we are marching today and how important it is to stand up to racism."
Kevin, 62, from Swindon, added: "The Swindon Stand Up To Racism contingent was an important contribution to the national anti-racist and anti-fascist campaign nationally - containing a major call-to-arms by Tommy Robinson - and an important component in declaring resistance to racism locally and keeping the far-right off our own streets."
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