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This evening 13th March 6pm - Emergency protest: Stop the refugee ban bill


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TODAY! Emergency protest: Stop the refugee ban bill


The government's bill on 'small boats' is on the ropes. Hundreds of organisations and even the UN have pointed out that the lack of 'legal' routes means that the bill amounts to a ban on refugees.


Now the Tories are trying to rush the bill through tonight. An emergency Stop The Bill protest has been called in London's Parliament Square for 6pm, at the same time as the debate in parliament.


We are asking supporters in or near London to do two things:


1. Get to the protest at 6pm if you possibly can.


2. Share this image on social media:


Use the hashtag #StopTheBill. Refugees are welcome here!

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