Don't just watch.
Act.

An injury to one is an injury to all. Authoritarianism is rising — and the right to speak in solidarity with Palestine is being criminalised. Here is exactly how you can defend Tony, and the freedoms his case puts on trial.

The date that matters

18 Aug.

2026 · Kingston Crown Court, London

The single most powerful thing you can do is show up.

A packed public gallery tells the court, the government and the press that the public is watching. Bring a friend. Bring ten.

- What you can do

Four ways to stand with Tony.

An injury to one is an injury to all. Authoritarianism is rising, and we must act to defend our freedoms before it is too late.

IN PERSON

01

Attend the trial

Be in the room on 18 August at Kingston Crown Court. Show the legal system, the government and the press that the public is watching.

5 MIN

02

Write to your MP

Tell your MP that prosecuting writers for speaking out on Palestine is an attack on democratic freedoms. Use our template letter.

UPDATES

03

Join the mailing list

Stay up-to-date on Tony’s trial, mobilisations outside the court, and the broader campaign defending the right to dissent.

£ SUPPORT

04

Support the crowdfunder

Contribute to the legal fund stopping the police persecuting Palestine solidarity activists across the UK.