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Just In:Patriots Flood London Streets as Starmer’s Smears Backfire. see what happens next
Just In:Patriots Flood London Streets as Starmer’s Smears Backfire. see what happens next
Tens of thousands of fed-up Brits poured into London’s streets Saturday for the Unite the Kingdom rally, delivering a powerful rebuke to Keir Starmer’s Labour government after it branded the event “extremist” and blocked conservative voices from entering the country.
Following Reform UK’s strong gains exposing voter rage over open borders, unchecked migration, and two-tier policing, Starmer lashed out—slamming organizers for “peddling hatred” and barring foreign speakers who dared challenge the elite’s failing agenda.
The people’s answer? They showed up anyway. Crowds waved Union Jacks and St.
George’s flags, marching for free speech, national sovereignty, and an end to mass immigration that’s transformed communities. Police put the turnout at around 50,000-60,000—solid numbers despite heavy-handed tactics and rival protests.
This isn’t fringe extremism. It’s ordinary Englishmen and women saying enough: enough to grooming gangs ignored for years, enough to crime spikes tied to failed integration, enough to a government that protects outsiders while demonizing its own people.
