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We have raised the flag and it is now time to raise our shields
The country needs to stand and unite now more than ever
This is Great Britain
This island is ours
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Into the Big Smoke: Standing for Freedom
With our flags at the ready, we boarded the train at 6:50 AM and headed to London to stand in solidarity with Tommy Robinson (Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon) and thousands of fellow patriots. The rally echoed across the country, sending a clear message: enough is enough.
“We are fed up with watching our country spiral out of control.”
The immigration crisis is spiraling, and biased news broadcasts only make it worse. It’s time to act—protest, march, and make our voices heard.
While I don’t agree with everything Tommy Robinson does, you cannot ignore his sacrifices. He has repeatedly risked his safety and freedom to expose government cover-ups and report on issues that matter. In a society that claims to value free speech, it is absurd that speaking facts can land someone in prison.
Why We March
The UK under the current Labour government is in crisis:
- Unchecked immigration is changing communities overnight.
- Crime is not properly policed.
- Media and government control threaten free speech.
“Many of my views align with Tommy Robinson—not all, but enough to stand with him.”
Our goal was simple: support his fight and awaken the British public to realities ignored by mainstream media.
The Metropolitan Police: Heavy-Handed Measures
The police presence was staggering:
- Canceled annual leave nationwide.
- Reinforcements from other forces brought in.
- £10 million spent policing the rally.
- 20,000 officers reportedly deployed.
Justice Disparities That Shock
- Lucy Connolly jailed 31 months for a single social media post.
- Peter Lynch, 61, jailed for shouting during the Rotherham riots, later took his own life in prison.
- A Labour politician called for violence against citizens—faced no punishment.
- Tommy Robinson served 7 months in solitary confinement for releasing Silenced.
“Justice is not equal in this country.”
The March: London at Its Best
The march began at Stamford Street at 1:00 PM. We arrived at 10:00 AM, joining a massive crowd. Spirits were high, and the atmosphere was electric.
Counter-protestors from Stand Up To Racism UK attempted to disrupt the march but were heavily outnumbered. Their chants fell flat. Peaceful patriots prevailed.
Rally Speakers: Voices for Change
High-profile speakers included:
- Tommy Robinson – Activist and free speech campaigner.
- Katie Hopkins – Media personality and columnist.
- Steve Bannon – Former White House strategist.
- Ant Middleton – Ex-Special Forces soldier, author, and TV personality.
- Elon Musk – Addressed via video link.
“Freedom of speech matters, and it’s time to hold the government accountable.”
Stand Up To Racism: Weak Counter-Protest
Stand Up To Racism UK tried to stop the demonstration. Their numbers were small, and their chants about “right-wing Nazis” were ineffective and ignored. Police managed minor disturbances quickly.
The Government’s Spin
The Labour government, led by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, condemned the rally.
- Official estimates: 110,000 attendees.
- Independent estimates: up to 3 million.
- Only 25 arrests out of millions—proof of the peaceful nature of the protest.
“The government and media are downplaying reality to fit their narrative.”
Labour described the protest as a national disgrace but failed to acknowledge the overwhelmingly peaceful turnout.
In Conclusion: Time for Change
I will never vote Labour again. The hypocrisy, injustice, and incompetence are too obvious to ignore.
We need leaders who:
- Listen to ordinary citizens.
- Uphold free speech.
- Control immigration.
- Ensure public safety and fairness.
“My vote goes to Nigel Farage and the Reform Party. It’s time for real accountability, real solutions, and real patriotism.”
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