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Monday, 6 October 2025

Patriotic British turn out for Unite the Kingdom march 13th September 2025


How inspiring was the Unite the kingdom march on 13th September. I found it up-lifting as I watched families and concerned UK citizens of all persuasions, colour and ages waving flags in support of British culture, and the desire to retain it. How disappointing that much of the biased UK media found it fit to play the event down citing untrue attendance figures and slurring the participants as right-wing extremists. The media stated 22 arrests occurred during the march, far fewer than the Notting Hill carnival (140 arrests) or the pro Palestine protest on 7th September (893 arrests) or the recent Palestine Action London gathering on 4th October (nearly 500 arrests). You would have to realise that the majority of multi-million pound media corporations either support Labour or the Conservatives. This goes a long way explaining their take on a relatively peaceful march. The best they could come up with was 22 arrests from an attendance of a 'media reported' 110,000. All those that watched the Unite the kingdom march that, like me, have eyes in our heads, knows this attendance was far, far, greater and in the region of 800,000 to a million, perhaps even more. Any large gathering, no matter what support it is for will have those few mindless idiots that will attend it with the intention of causing trouble.
With all his good intention, and his passion to retain British values, unfortunately Tommy Robinson does come over as a right-wing thug. His factual views and the proof he provides in support of his claims (if you actually take the time to listen carefully) are twisted and turned back on him by a British media scared of the implications that might conspire if he was to be taken seriously. Had the Unite the kingdom march been fronted by an established, universally respected politician (if there is such a beast) I'm sure the attendance would have been even greater and the media feedback more constructive.
Most of the genuine and honest journalist reports on the Unite the Kingdom march on 13th September were deleted or removed from social media platforms very soon afterwards.
You would have to ask yourself why? Obviously this peaceful march was not what the UK media was expecting. It did not fit their presumed narrative of mindless right-wing radicals
screaming homophobic and racist comments as they made their way through London smashing up shop fronts and local businesses.
I found it difficult to believe that honest reports on the march were deleted or removed.
In my naivety I believed that only the media corporations controlled by communist countries or dictatorships would do this.


 

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