For more information about our activities, to get involved, if you wish to start a campaign to stay, or come along to a meeting, please fill in the form below.
We attempt to respond to all correspondence in a timely manner, but please be aware we are a small activist group run entirely by volunteers and we have no funding beyond infrequent small donations (we could really do with more of these) and occasional benefit gigs.
The most direct way to contact us is via the above form, though we also have an email discussion list if you wish to communicate with the group in general. The list is open to anyone who likes what we’re about, though opinions expressed on the list do not necessarily represent the group as a whole.
Media Enquires
If you have any kind of media enquiry or wish the group to issue a statement, just fill in the form above, (let us know if you wish to receive our press releases) and someone will get back to you.
Support
We do not provide a support service or run any form of helpline and cannot give any legal advice. If you are being forced into destitution you may find help from a number of support services. For advise you may find hep from the Citizens Advise Bureau or find the Liberty guide to the rights of Immigrants and Asylum Seekers useful. There’s also a selection of links you may find useful.
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June 10, 2009 at 9:55 am
tonia
You group is doing a good job, helping non-indigenes have a feeling that some people do infact care for them to stage a campaign on their behalf. Keep it up and may God bless you abundantly. If there is anyway I may be of help, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yours truly,
tonia
September 6, 2009 at 2:29 pm
AL HASSANE BARRY
hi dear
i am living in the uk about five and half years now stil without any ligal status,i thank you for setting up such a good thing to help people like me fight for freedom.thanks