Stand against the far-right!

On 28 March, we’ll be joining the Together Alliance rally to stand against the far right and to say clearly: billionaires have broken Britain.

While politicians copy far-right talking points and scapegoat migrants and refugees, UK billionaires are growing richer by the day. In 2024 alone, their wealth rose by £35 million every single day while public services crumbled, living costs soared, and climate disasters intensified.

This is not a coincidence.

The fossil fuel industry, big business and the super-rich have driven inequality and climate breakdown and many are funding and fuelling the politics that protect their power. From backing climate denial to bankrolling divisive media and political movements, billionaire wealth is being used to redirect public anger away from corporate greed and towards migrants and marginalised communities.

The far right thrives on that division.

But the problems arrive by private jet and super-yacht, not by small boat.

Make Them Pay exists to challenge the rigged system at its root. If we want to stop climate breakdown, rebuild public services and create a fair economy, we must take on extreme wealth and corporate power — not scapegoat those with the least.

That means:

On 28 March, we’ll stand with trade unions, climate justice groups and anti-racist organisations to say: division won’t fix this country. Justice will.

If we work together, we can make them pay and build a fairer society, and a liveable future for generations to come.

Join us on Saturday 28 March to stand united against the far-right and their billionaire backers.

Billionaires, polluters, oligarchs. We're demanding the government Makes Them Pay. Join us.