The message has been that they want to create a new Syria with the involvement of all sections of society so that all will have a stake in the country's future.
The PCS said its members were supporting union reps who they claimed had been unfairly sacked.An HMRC spokesperson said: "We have robust plans in place to ensure we continue delivering critical services for our customers during any industrial action."
PCS general secretary Fran Heathcote said: "Our members at Benton Park View continue to demonstrate their commitment to not only winning back the jobs of their reps, but defending the principle that no one should be targeted by their employer for fighting for their members' rights."Those taking part in the action work in customer services on an employer helpline and one for the construction industry.The HMRC spokesperson said that while phone lines and webchat would still operate during the strike, customers may experience longer waiting times.
Lord Alli has long been a Labour supporter and has become has one of the party's major financial backers, with donations stretching back nearly 20 years.Although he has been well known in political circles for years, a row over donations has seen the Labour peer thrust into the spotlight.
His gifts to the party have resulted in weeks of uncomfortable headlines for Labour, and scrutiny over his relationship with the party.
It is not attention he has sought, with a source who recently spent time with him saying he is "mortified" and "never wanted to become the story"."There might be people in that far-right spectrum that will think twice," he said.
"We’re not going to be able to change everyone’s mind, but that positivity can spread like wildfire."Mr Kelwick said some people had been dismissive and sceptical about the mosque's efforts and dismissed the social media coverage as attention-seeking.
But Mr Kelwick said perhaps they were missing the point.He added: "Yes, I am doing this for publicity because I want this message of hope and coming together to get out as far as possible."