Everyone Day - Saturday April 11th 2026
Everyone Day - April 11th 2026
It’s time for everyone to come together to oppose UK complicity in genocide and to oppose the authoritarian crackdown on protest.
Join Defend Our Juries and partner organisations as we bring everyone together for a mass sign-holding action in Central London on Saturday April 11th 2026 at 1pm.
Please read the Action Briefing Doc for key action and legal information, and join an Open Call on Sundays or Wednesdays at 6:30pm (links and info will be sent to you once signed up).
📍 Location To Be Announced: Central London
There will not be any solidarity actions organised in Scotland, Wales, or regions outside of London on this occasion. We are asking everyone to come to the same location - it’s Everyone Day!
The authoritarian powers are cracking. The High Court has ruled the ban on Palestine Action to be unlawful. But the ban has not yet been officially lifted. The Met Police are now refusing to make arrests, instead focusing on “intelligence gathering”. Courts and prosecutors have been unable to bring prosecutions against any of the sign-holders so far, trial dates are being pushed further and further down the line, and still only a fraction of sign-holders have been charged with deadline dates looming over prosecutors.
Everyone must now come together to oppose this unjust ban.
UK and International human rights groups, politicians and United Nations representatives have condemned both the ban and the subsequent attacks on our civil liberties. Unions have declared that they will not recognise the ban. Nearly 3,000 arrests have been made under ‘terror charges’ related to this peaceful sign-holding campaign.
Book time off now, and sign the form to tell us you’ll be taking action on Saturday April 11th in London.
Everyone counts.
We will not comply with anti-democratic laws. We call on the UK Government to Lift The Ban on Palestine Action, drop the unlawful ‘terror’ charges, and end UK complicity in Israel’s genocide.
In unity, not uniformity, we join together.
*Please note that, while the Met Police have stated they will not be making arrests, these actions still come with significant risk of arrest and other legal consequences. Legal briefings and ongoing support are offered by Defend Our Juries and supporting organisations, to help ensure you are informed prior to taking action.