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New Economics Podcast: How we win a new economy – fighting for our human rights

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Podcasts New Economics Podcast: How we win a new economy — fighting for our human rights Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Zehrah Hasan and Charlie Whelton 28 October 2022 Note to listeners: this episode was prerecorded in September 2022.  This summer, on a small road in south-east London, a crowd of people prevented immigration officers from detaining a local man. Protestors sat on the ground in front of the van he was held in for hours, shouting ​“Let him go!”. From Pollokshields to Peckham, over the last couple of years we’ve seen how people can come together to physically stop immigration raids in

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New Economics Podcast: How we win a new economy — fighting for our human rights

Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Zehrah Hasan and Charlie Whelton


Note to listeners: this episode was prerecorded in September 2022. 

This summer, on a small road in south-east London, a crowd of people prevented immigration officers from detaining a local man. Protestors sat on the ground in front of the van he was held in for hours, shouting Let him go!”. From Pollokshields to Peckham, over the last couple of years we’ve seen how people can come together to physically stop immigration raids in their communities and protect their neighbours.

But with the government giving the police more powers to crack down on protests, will actions like these be able to continue? What is happening to civil liberties in the UK? And who is fighting back?

Ayeisha is joined by Zehrah Hasan advocacy director at the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants and Charlie Whelton, policy and campaigns officer at Liberty

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