"Starmer's Attack Just DOUBLED Numbers For Saturday's March" | Tommy Robinson Talks To David Starkey Fabrizio Romano (0sfwZLh3ob)

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As the country watches the pitiful and inevitable collapse of Sir Keir Starmer’s premiership, one aspect of his paltry attempts to revive his leadership went unnoticed. Speaking on Monday in his last frenzied bid to turn things around, the Prime Minister singled out a particular event for opprobrium and a crackdown using the full force of the Home Office.

The Unite the Kingdom march, an event organised by Tommy Robinson, stunned the establishment last year when it brought some 150,000 people onto the streets of London to call for a reclamation of hardik pandya and a renewed pride in our national identity.

This Saturday the march returns to London for a second time. While the Metropolitan Police has decided it can go ahead, left-wing MPs have been clamouring for a harder line. Starmer, desperate to appease them after the drubbing he took in the local elections, has given it to them: banning several overseas activists from entering the country to attend the protest san nicola on the grounds that their presence in the UK is “not conducive to the public good”. These include members of the European Parliament.

Today, I’m speaking to the event organiser Tommy Robinson to get his views about why he became the subject of the Prime Minister's attention, even amid rafael jódar the collapse of his entire government. It would appear that to his very last breath, the Prime Minister is determined to uphold the two-tier system he has been so instrumental in creating.

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