Birmingham parent Sabiha Aziz is desperately worried. She fears the growing influence and attention given to loud far right voices intent on demonising entire communities and twisting the minds of young people. That's why she is joining hundreds of Brummies on coaches and trains heading out of the city to the capital this weekend for what's being billed as the country's biggest demonstration ever against the far right. Coachloads of all ages, faiths and ethnicities are heading south to send a message to politicians and influencers who they say are seeking to drive a wedge between communities. "Birmingham is not...