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After London Far-Right Rally, Tribune Op-Ed Calls for Union-Led, Community Coalition

The piece urges trade unions to fund organisers who connect football supporters with local groups to rebuild anti-racist capacity.

Overview

  • The author presents the London demonstration as a major street setback for anti-fascists, noting the far-right crowd vastly outnumbered counter-protesters.
  • The op-ed links the surge to working-class disillusionment and argues Labour has left a vacuum exploited by figures such as Nigel Farage and Tommy Robinson.
  • It contends unions have long outsourced anti-racist work and calls for investment in money, infrastructure and trained organisers under union leadership.
  • The proposed model centers on a coalition of trade unions, football supporters and community organisations, illustrated by Plymouth Argyle fans being welcomed by a Luton mosque.
  • The piece advocates tough public criticism of Farage and Robinson while prioritising respectful, face-to-face engagement to win arguments in workplaces and neighbourhoods.