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More Marches in London
Quoted from Sky News.
Thousands of people are expected to descend on London today for a rally organised by Tommy Robinson and a counter-protest led by Stand Up To Racism.

The "Unite the Kingdom" march will see demonstrators arrive in Stamford Street near Waterloo Bridge at 11am to march towards the southern end of Whitehall.

Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, has described the event as the UK's biggest free speech festival.

Meanwhile, counter-protesters will form up in Russell Square from midday before marching via Kingsway, Aldwych and the Strand to the northern end of Whitehall for a rally.

Independent MP Diane Abbott will be among the hundreds of women leading the march.

What do you make of Tommy Robinson as a 'leader of free speech' in the UK?
Would he be as passionate about a march of British Muslims who just wanted to say 'we are here people and saying hello to you all!'

I don't think he would.
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Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon (Tommy Robinson), -.-;
Close your borders
Originally posted by ガスト セフィロス (...):
Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon (Tommy Robinson), -.-;

They let him out of jail again?
EASY PETE Sep 13 @ 4:25am 
Another israeli network funded pawn to get people to hate and fight each other to further and continue the agenda of the cult who wants to kick off this civil war to implement their totalitarian agenda

Tommy Robinson > isreali networks > mossad/israel > (possible other layer) > global cult (who controls both sides of the left and right(democrats and republicans and their government and civilian subsidiaries & movements))
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Diane Abbot, like many politicians has never worked in a factory.
I really wish they would talk to somebody else on the counter protest.
Anyway She is part of the counter protest and they are interviewing her.
https://news.sky.com/story/politics-latest-angela-rayner-starmer-labour-badenoch-farage-reform-12593360?postid=10169104#liveblog-body
How can someone be the English leader of something that doesn't exist in England?
OMG! Sep 13 @ 6:08am 
I think Stephen Yaxley-Lennon should get a proper job, unfortunately he doesn't need to, as people keep giving him money so he can hand out free flags for incredibly grassroots protest movements

edit: oh and also so he can go on nice holidays abroad whenever he's about to add another assault charge to his rapsheet
Last edited by OMG!; Sep 13 @ 6:09am
What's funny about all this WYTE PEOPLE TOGETHERRRR thing. All the bearded swastika guys, it's always like that. The funny thing about this, is India, or China, could really give them them the white-first unity they seem to want.

But it wouldn't feel like a night-out or whatever ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ it's like to them.

Nobody alive to remember when the crazy right-wing white movement was the OTHER white guys coming after their country!
Accelerate, escalate.
Sky News
A lecturer in contemporary British history has described the scale of today's protest as "extraordinary".

Dr Martin Farr told our presenter Darren McCaffrey that the American perspective is that "Britain is a failing state".

"They see this association of free speech being cancelled and immigration being encouraged," he said.

Farr went on to explain that there are "some contingent factors".

"There's a sense that government hasn't been conspicuously effective in this country for some time," he added.

"That's led to an increasing impatience with a lack of delivery with a sense of politicians going through a revolving door and not actually changing.

"That points to the fact that underlying all of this is the lack of economic growth in the country and a generalised economic sense of discontent."

-pretty much everybody who knows economics, says Brexit is why Britain is falling behind.
Brexit Fans, still believe that Boris and Farage two very over privileged scam artists are the answer to all economics.
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Police say there are aproximately 110 thousand people in the March and aprox 5000 in the counter protest.

I said it some time ago, the following protests won't be able to be swept away by the government and media.
sky news as the source.
Robinson tells Starmer: 'Revolution has started - you can't stop it'

Tommy Robinson addresses Keir Starmer and the Labour government, telling them: "The revolution has started."

"They managed to silence us for 20 years with labels," he says.

"Racist. Islamophobe. Far-right. They don't work anymore.

"The dam has well and truly burst. The cat is out of the bag and there is no putting it back in. The silent majority will be silent no longer."

He tells the crowd "our women, our daughters are scared to walk the streets" and "their safety has been taken from them".

"And what do the elite do? Just last week they took Epping community to court... We are done being gagged."

There are people climbing on the statues.
I do not mind people climbing on statues but as part of a 'protest' 'march' I think it is not a good thing.

Shortly after this there has been some trouble of some on the march trying to fight the police and throwing things at them trying to get into the 'sterile' area. The area to keep the March and Counter Protesters separated.

A thought of mine is it would suit The Authority if they had some undercover in there to cause problems to discredit The March.

You would be surprised at how often MI5 get involved in things.

-I want to add the idea of Tommy Robinson being The Figurehead of Christian Values of the United Kingdom is a little bit of a shock.
I say this because there are a lot of crosses on the march.

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Updating.

There were too many people to get into Whitehall and so some broke off from the preplanned route and tried to get there another way. This was met with police.

I do think they should have had stewards both from the state and from the organisers of the March.

Then if this deterrent did not work that is when to pull the police in.
Immediately to some people seeing the police is a spark for confrontation.

I disagree with one commentator saying the march is right to far right 'given the number of flags' this I thought was unnecessary comment labelling 'left and right' and so on.
Part of an issue in the England is the flag being regularly seen or portrayed by the media and news that it is something just for the 'right' leaning people.

The initial estimate was about 110k that has increased significantly but not over a million likely.

9 arrests have been made at last check. More expected.
I do think given the amount of people there and the reputation of these kinds of marches 9 so far is a very low number.
There maybe arrests made as day goes on and in coming days but the fact there is only 9 shows not the kind of danger that has been in the past ie 1970s 1980s etc etc.
cant even close their mind
Corvus NaN Sep 13 @ 10:29am 
Elon Musk is speaking out against Starmer.

Musk really should stay out of politics, he offered Reform millions then soon after said Farage should be removed and the guy obviously is intelligent for having so much money but politics will be his and his companies demise.

As much as I disagree with Starmer and his approach to many things. Unlike Tories he does do things 'properly' and deportations are likely to be happening soon.

What I also do not like is how Musk is putting himself into British Politics and our own issues.
There is a complex problem in the UK and him and Tommy Robinson and Farage are being seen or at least on the media being seen as an answer to those problems but none actually have a good solution.


I am starting to get concerned at the direction the country is taking and it squarely is at the governments feet - both Tory and Labour.
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