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NextImg:Brits Turn Out for Massive Nationalist, Anti-elite Protest
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protest in London, England
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A throng of Brits turned out in London over the weekend for one of the largest protests in U.K. history. Their grievance was that they were losing their country to the third world because of mass migration policies the elites shoved down their throats.

Brits waved the Union Jack and St. George’s red-and-white flag of England. They chanted “we want our country back.” They held signs that said “stop the boats,” “send them home,” and “enough is enough, save our children.” Some also carried American flags and signs in support of Charlie Kirk.

“Far-right” rabble rouser Tommy Robinson organized the “Unite the Kingdom” rally. Mainstream media did its best to play up what violent kerfuffles erupted. There were a few clashes with law enforcement “as a small group of his supporters clashed with police officers who were separating them from counterprotesters,” according to mainstream reports. The counterprotest drew around 5,000 people, who came out under the impression that they were marching against fascism. Police arrested nine people.

Robinson also piped in via video the world’s richest man, Elon Musk, who offered a stark warning to people in “the reasonable middle,” as he referred to them, who harbor the mistaken impression that the violent consequences of unfettered mass migration may never touch their lives.

Mainstream-media mouthpieces uniformly used the term “far-right” to describe the rally. They said the protest drew about 110,000 people. Reports say that at one point the crowd stretched from Big Ben across the River Thames and around the corner beyond Waterloo train station, which is about three-quarters of a mile. But that version about the size of the rally has been disputed by some, Robinson included, who believe many more people turned out. Nevertheless, the protest was massive, and the message was clear: Britain is first and foremost for Brits.

In his address, Robinson told the sea of people before him that they were part of a “tidal wave of patriotism” that is sweeping the nation. He delivered a passionate speech centered on nationalistic values. “This is your community. These are your brothers and sisters. We today are united!” he bellowed. “Today is the spark of a cultural revolution in Great Britain.”

Robinson also took shots at the U.K.’s leadership class. Said Robinson:

The traitors in Westminister are watching right now. They are cowering, they are trembling. [Prime Minister] Keir Starmer, the Labour Party, the revolution has started. They managed to silence us for 20 years with labels. Racist! Islamophobe! Far-right! They don’t work anymore.… The silent majority will be silent no longer. Today we are sending shockwaves through the corridors of power of the elite like a bloody earthquake.”

Robinson said that Starmer managed to “slither” into power with nine million votes. “Twenty million British people didn’t bother to vote,” he added. The people who didn’t vote were “people like you, people like me, who have been told their voices do not matter.” Activating those 20 million people is the way for the British people to regain power, Robinson concluded.

Robinson also touched on a major frustration among Brits: migrant crime. The Brits are in the same boat as many other countries in Europe, including France, Germany, Sweden, and others. Robinson:

Our women, our daughters are scared to walk the streets. Their safety has been taken from them. Last week, they took Epping community to court and they said in court that the rights of migrants, undocumented migrants that we know nothing about, supersede the rights of the local community. They told the world that Somalians, Afghanis, Pakistanis, and all of them — their rights supersede yours.

Robinson then delved into the core issue:

For the last 20 years, there has been a globalist revolution. They’re attacked the family, they’ve attacked Christianity, they’ve opened the borders, they’ve flooded our nations.… We are done watching our communities crumble at the hands of open borders, mass, uncontrolled immigration.”

Musk’s address echoed Robinson’s points. “This is a government against the people, not for the people,” the tech tycoon said. He said the U.K. government is importing voters because they can no longer convince the native population to support them, a sentiment that resonated with many Americans who voted for Donald Trump.

Musk also had a message for the people who just want to live their quiet lives, the “reasonable middle”:

If this continues, that violence is going to come to you.… Whether you choose violence or not, violence is coming to you. You either fight back or you die. You either fight back or you die. And that’s the truth.”

The U.K., like other European nations and like the Untied States, is under assault from globalist elites. It has been targeted for destruction via, among other means, rapid cultural change. British people have known for some time now that globalism is destroying their country, which is why they voted to exit the European Union in 2016. Even their “traitorous” head of state, Starmer, has acknowledged that mass migration isn’t benefiting the once-mighty nation. “The experiment is over,” the prime minister said back in May. “We will deliver what you have asked for — time and again — and we will take back control of our borders. I believe we need to reduce immigration significantly.” 

Starmer’s promise to implement changes addressing the migration problem has fallen flat. What few policies his government has implemented have had little impact. The boats are still coming onto the island record numbers, while the government behaves as if it’s powerless to stop third-worlders from crashing onto the U.K. shores with inflatable rafts.