London, UK. 2nd July 2016. As a reaction to the increase in hate crime against racial, faith and other minorities following the Brexit vote, Islington Labour Party called a 'Say No to Hate Crime' Rally in Highbury Fields. Speakers at the event included local MPs Jeremy Corbyn and Emily Thornberry, London Assembly members Jennette Arnold and Caroline Russell, faith leaders, including a gay Catholic priest, a leader of the Somali community, Richard Reiser of DPAC, the leader of Islington council and councillors. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News


London, UK. 2nd July 2016. As a reaction to the increase in hate crime against racial, faith and other minorities following the Brexit vote, Islington Labour Party called a 'Say No to Hate Crime' Rally in Highbury Fields. Speakers at the event included local MPs Jeremy Corbyn and Emily Thornberry, London Assembly members Jennette Arnold and Caroline Russell, faith leaders, including a gay Catholic priest, a leader of the Somali community, Richard Reiser of DPAC, the leader of Islington council and councillors. Islington is proud to be a diverse, tolerant and cohesive community with good relations between all who live there, regardless of race, faith, sexual orientation, disablility and transgender identity, and the rally stressed the need to stand up against hate crimes and report and for any incidents to be reproted to the police. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News


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