Our campaign aims to challenge those, like David Cameron and Michael Gove, who seek to celebrate World War One. Can you help us?
No Glory in War has achieved a lot in six months, but we need your help to do more:
- Over 11,000 people have signed our Open Letter – including many public figures - and hundreds more join us each week.
- Our website has become a crucial resource for those challenging government plans to sanitise World War One.
- Our campaign appears frequently in the national media. BBC Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman quoted No Glory when publicly criticising David Cameron's plans for the First World War commemoration.
- Our pamphlet by historian Neil Faulkner No Glory - The Real History of the First World War quickly sold out its first print run. It remains very popular.
- Our official launch at St James Church in Piccadilly in October was beautiful and poignant.
- We’ve made contact with peace activists in Britain, North America, Europe and Australia.
Until now we have relied on the support of Stop the War and CND – which has been valuable and much appreciated. Both organisations will continue to support No Glory but they have other demands on their resources. No Glory has reached a point where it can and should stand on its own.
We now have office space and a part-time co-ordinator. We have bold plans for 2014. And we need your help.
Please consider sending us a donation so we can continue what we’ve started. You can help us:
- Balance and re-shape the public debate, ensuring that those who want to re-brand the war as a "just and noble cause" are answered.
- Organise cultural events – concerts, poetry readings, discussions – to extend the debate.
- Maintain our website at the centre of discussion and information.
- Keep contact with other groups and activists worldwide.
- Donate online now (recommended)
- Phone a donation: 020 7561 7484 or 020 7561 4830 and ask to contribute to No Glory (office hours)
- Send a cheque payable to No Glory in War to 86 Durham Road, London N7 7DT, UK
On behalf of the No Glory in War organisers:
Robin Beste, Ian Chamberlain, Jeremy Corbyn MP, Matthew Crampton, Katie Davies, Neil Faulkner, Lindsey German, Duncan Heining, Tansy Hoskins, Kate Hudson, Rob Montgomery, Chris Nineham, Jan Woolf