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Here's a thing I'm finding helpful: yes, the Tories won a horrendous parliamentary majority, but in terms of vote share they lost out, nationally, to centre/left parties. Here's another thing I'm finding helpful: my new MP is a Kurdish woman, replacing a Change UK MP whose politics made me, in several respects, deeply uncomfortable; and in Enfield Southgate Bambos Charalambous kept his seat. The Electoral Reform Society also gives me hope. All of these things are concrete, statistical reminders about what proportion of the population of my country actually considers me disposable.

Nevertheless, we're still living in a political reality featuring alarming parallels to 1930s Germany. We've had a politician murdered by far-right terrorists; ongoing violations of the human rights of disabled people; TERFs (here's your connection); a government elected with a manifesto targetting Gypsies, Roma and Travellers (more).

In the first instance, I'm wanting to funnel my resources toward groups already under attack. Here's a starting point from me.

Organisations to give money to (many of which you can also volunteer with)


Petition- and letter-writing


Hosting


Further resources

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Date: 2019-12-15 06:27 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] dolorosa_12
Here via [community profile] thisfinecrew. Thank you for putting together this list — these are some excellent starting points. Is it all right to suggest other organisations in the comments here as well? As a migrant to the UK, I'm very concerned about what (worse) things are to come, and there are a lot of organisations doing good work on migrants' and refugees' rights.

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Date: 2019-12-17 07:26 am (UTC)
dolorosa_12: (le guin)
From: [personal profile] dolorosa_12
Right, here are three suggestions:

The 3 Million advocates for the rights of EU citizens living in the UK (which, contrary to popular belief, are in no way secure).

British In Europe advocates for the rights of British citizens living elsewhere in the EU, which after Brexit, will no longer be uniform and based on EU free movement rights, but rather vary according to the non-EU immigration policies of each individual EU country.

The Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants does really good work for all migrants in the UK, including advocacy, legal advice, and supporting people made vulnerable by the hostile environment.

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