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Love Thy Neighbour is more than a campaign; it is a Christian call, a social necessity, and a moral duty. We strive to protect families, strengthen communities, and defend justice in the UK.

A CALL TO ACTION
WHAT CAN YOU DO ?
1-Raise awareness + share this message.
Talk to friends, family , neighbours and churches
2- Support migrants.
Help those with settled status begin the journey to citizenship before it is too late.
3-Stand against Hate.
Refuse to support parties or movements that divide communities and scapegoat migrants
4- Vote with compassion.
When the next election comes remember that your vote can decide whether families stay together.

A Christian Call
Our campaigns are rooted in Christian values, advocating for the well-being of all, especially the vulnerable and marginalised in our society.

A Social Necessity
Addressing social inequalities and fostering a sense of community are at the heart of our campaigns. We believe in creating a more inclusive and equitable society for everyone.

A Moral Duty
Standing up for justice is a moral imperative. Through our campaigns, we aim to challenge unjust systems and advocate for fair treatment and equal rights for all residents in the UK.
Why the Time for Action Is Now?
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The road to citizenship is long, difficult, and expensive. Even legal migrants with settled status must:
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Wait 12 months before applying for citizenship.
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Pass the Life in the UK Test, which requires months of study.
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Prove English language skills through exams or academic qualifications.
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Save £1,735 for the application fee.
For many, this means years of preparation. And 2029 — the year of the next scheduled general election — is not far away. If Reform UK gains power before many migrants can secure citizenship, families could be torn apart.
Legal migrants should also have fair access to benefits in the UK. If we work here, pay taxes here, and raise our children here, we should not be excluded from support systems. Denying benefits to legal residents creates a two-tier society where contribution is demanded but dignity is withheld.