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On August 3rd, all are invited to the Assembly for Palestine, where we’ll decide together what we do next in our fight to free Palestine.

After the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) National March For Palestine, which ends at Whitehall,  join us outside St James’ Cafe (St James Park, SW1A 2BJ

The assembly will start from 3pm onwards – as the march disbands.)

All are welcome.

We can’t afford to be locked out of Parliament for another five years. Not with another party in power that green-lights genocide, and british weapons still killing the innocent in Gaza. Labour’s empty words will not deliver the justice we need.

Our political system is broken to its core. We need to unite and find a fix together.

Come and hear the plan at our weekly national call on Thursdays at 7pm

ASSEMBLE FOR PALESTINE

IN YOUR CITY

If you won’t be travelling to London for the National March, get involved with existing plans for regional Assemblies for Palestine in your area, or set up an Assembly For Palestine with others.

Click below for the toolkit, nearest Palestine Assembly to you, and list of group chats to meet people to organise an Assembly with.

THE ASSEMBLY

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WELCOME TO A PEOPLE'S ASSEMBLY ON PALESTINE


For the next 30 minutes, everyone in our group will be given a chance to introduce ourselves and share what's brought us here today.
We will then discuss what we want to see happening - and commit to doing things together after today. It's about listening and being listened to.

We are all here to respect each other.

STEP 1

Go around the circle and introduce yourselves! One at a time, someone starts off and speaks for 2 minutes max on who you are, what your background is and why you came to the march today. Then pass to the person on your right to do the same.

** No interruptions please! **

STEP 2

Now let's go around again and hear from everyone, like before. This time, the question is:
    What do you want to see happen and how do you think we could leverage that demand?
You can say 2 or 3 big things that come to mind - maybe something that we could collectively organise nationally, and something more local. You don't have to cover everything. We’ll have around 2-3 minutes each to speak.

STEP 3

After everyone is finished, Have an open discussion about what's been raised and see if we can find agreement on the 3 or 4 concrete policies/demands that have come out of the discussion.

What are your priorities?