The demonstration will also demand that the government admits all refugees seeking to
come here without further delay. It will begin at 12 noon at Parliament Square and proceed
to Downing Street for a rally. Among the speakers will be Labour’s shadow environment
minister Alex Sobel MP and Nadia Whittome MP.
The demonstration is supported by trade unions representing millions of British workers,
and endorsed by five Ukrainian trade union federations, including those organising
mineworkers from the occupied Donbas region.
Unions supporting the protest include Labour Party affiliates GMB, ASLEF, CWU, NUM and
TSSA, plus the PCS, BFAWU and UCU.
Chris Kitchen, the National Union of Mineworkers’ general secretary, who travelled to Kyiv
as part of a labour movement solidarity delegation on the eve of the invasion, said:
“The atrocities taking place in the Ukraine should be of concern to everyone, this is not just
a fight over land, it’s a fight for sovereignty and democracy and one that we must do all we
can to ensure Ukraine wins.”
Manuel Cortes, general secretary of the Transport and Salaried Staffs Association, which
organises railway workers, said:
“We salute the bravery of railways workers who have transported civilians safely out of the
country and ensured supplies have got back into Ukraine. We commend the bravery of
many railway workers who have sabotaged Russia’s war efforts by severing rail links from
Belarus and other countries, many of whom have also lost their lives”.
Mykhailo Volynets, chairperson of the Confederation of Free Trade Unions of Ukraine
(KVPU), speaking from Kyiv, said:
“Ukraine needs assistance, primarily military, financial, and humanitarian aid. We ask you to
call on your governments to provide this assistance to Ukraine and to impose tougher
sanctions on the Russian Federation”.
The demo has been organised by Ukraine Solidarity Campaign, which is dedicated to
building links between the British labour and trade union movement and their Ukrainian
counterparts, and to supporting the Ukrainian community in Britain. USC has been present
on all the major demonstrations in support of Ukraine, and organised a delegation of United
Kingdom lawmakers, trade union leaders and civil society activists to visit Kyiv in the four
days leading up to the outbreak of war.
Ukrainian unions officially supporting the rally include KVPU (Confederation of Free Trade
Unions of Ukraine); FPSU (Federation of Free Trade Unions of Ukraine); NPGU (Independent
Miners Union of Ukraine); VPSU (Free Trade Union of Railway Workers of Ukraine) and the
Independent Union of Ukrainian Railways. Many of the unions have members actively
involved in resistance to occupation, and fighting in the territorial defence brigades.