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Unite the nation: Tommy Robinson leads a significant march of 100,000 to protect Britain

Unite the nation: Tommy Robinson leads a significant march of 100,000 to protect Britain

Massive Demonstration in London Led by Tommy Robinson

This past Saturday, over 100,000 people filled the streets of London for a “kingdom unity” march, which was organized by local councils throughout the UK and featured British independent journalist Tommy Robinson as a key figure.

Participants were seen waving English flags while the march drew some controversy. Critics, including several politicians, labeled the display of the English flag as a potential symbol of hate.

“You either fight back or die.”

Robinson live-streamed the event, which included prayers, musical acts, and speeches from various personalities, such as actor Lawrence Fox and activist Sammy Woodhouse. Attendees gathered around Whitehall, proudly displaying British Union jacks and St. George flags. There was even a memorial image of Turning Point USA’s founder, Charlie Kirk, who was killed earlier in the week.

Robinson addressed the crowd, exclaiming, “This is the biggest demonstration in British history! This is your community. These are your brothers and your sisters. Today we are united, sparks of a British cultural revolution.”

He criticized attempts to silence dissent for two decades through labels like racist and Islamophobic. “The quiet majority will no longer be silent,” he proclaimed.

Robinson also shared sentiments against what he described as a “globalist revolution” aimed at opening borders and denounced the impact on family and Christianity.

In a video message, he engaged with Elon Musk, expressing gratitude for Musk’s effort to champion free speech through his acquisition of the platform X.

Musk articulated a concern over the condition of the UK, saying, “The government has failed in its fundamental duty to protect citizens.” He cautioned individuals in more moderate circles about the potential rise of violence if the current trajectory continues, urging them to consider the world they might live in if things don’t change.

Amidst this demonstration, a nearby counter-protest against fascism took place, where demonstrators voiced their opposition to Robinson’s message, holding signs that declared, “I oppose Tommy Robinson. Stop the fascist and the far right.”

Numerous sources have characterized Robinson’s rally as an anti-immigrant protest, raising eyebrows and attracting attention from law enforcement. The Metropolitan Police reported that the crowd’s size necessitated a significant police presence, including officers in protective gear and use of police horses.

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