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In July 2021, the UK government introduced its long-trailed Nationality and Borders Bill. The proposed new law would be a hammer blow to the UK as a place of safety for people fleeing war and persecution. The Together With Refugees<\/a> coalition is campaigning to show that most people want an approach that is kinder, fairer and more effective.<\/a> The coalition has adopted an orange heart<\/a> as its logo. The heart is a symbol that we can all stand behind to express solidarity as a movement. It uses the colours of the refugee nation flag created by Yara Said for the first ever refugee team in the 2016 Olympics. The colours were inspired by a lifebelt, representing hope.<\/p>\n\n\n\n