HUNDREDS of people took to the streets of London yesterday in a show of solidarity with migrants who had been scapegoated during the EU referendum campaign.
Protesters marched from east London to the headquarters of News Corp, owner of The Times and The Sun newspapers — both of which came out for Brexit.
In a statement, organisers wrote: “The EU referendum has unleashed a torrent of racism.
As extremist movements grow on the streets and at the ballot box, the emergence of the Together Alliance points to a vital strategy: unity across trade unions, campaigners and communities, says TONY CONWAY
CLAUDIA WEBBE argues that Labour gains nothing from its adoption of right-wing stances on immigration, and seems instead to be deliberately paving the way for the far right to become an established force in British politics, as it has already in Europe
White racist rioting has many an infamous precedent in Britain, writes DAVID HORSLEY


