This Saturday, the streets of London are expected to fill with Britons who say they have had enough of developments in the United Kingdom, where many feel that crime has risen sharply and that the country has fundamentally changed as a result of mass immigration. At the same time, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has attacked the demonstration and is accused of labeling the regime-critical Britons as “criminals and racists.”
Once again, citizen journalist Tommy Robinson is behind the event. At last year’s edition, organizers claimed that “millions protested” on the streets throughout the British capital.
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Meanwhile, the socialist government in London has acted to stop several conservative figures who were expected to travel in to participate in this year’s event, including the Polish EU parliamentarian Dominik Tarczyński.
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He was denied a visa and will therefore not participate in this year’s march. According to the British government, there is no democratic issue in stopping people they believe spread hate.
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Live broadcasts from London show street after street filled with thousands of people:
Keir Starmer: Criminals and Racists
Prime Minister Keir Starmer, recently in the spotlight for a growing political crisis after Labour’s sharp setback in local elections, has at the same time issued harsh criticism against citizen journalist Tommy Robinson and the event in London where hundreds of thousands of Britons are expected to gather to protest developments in the country.
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Starmer is accused of describing the participants as “criminals and racists.” Furthermore, this is said to be “a reminder of what we face in the fight for our values.”
London’s Muslim mayor Sadiq Khan has also taken a stand against the event, which he describes as “hateful.”
One city. 9 million people. All of us Londoners. We will never be divided. pic.twitter.com/CnM1wOwFQe
— Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan (@MayorofLondon) May 16, 2026
