Any England fan who doesn’t stay up to watch the England game live tonight, is not an actual fan and should be banned from ever posting about football again.
The massive, potentially historic and record-breaking ‘Unite the Kingdom’ rally organised by @TRobinsonNewEra is right around the corner on Saturday 16th May and the smears have already started.
Pundits, politicians, and even Prime Minister Keir Starmer in his latest “reset” speech are rushing to label it “far right”.
This is ridiculous and getting tiresome.
Look at who attended the last one on 13 September 2025: normal British people from all walks of life, every corner of the country.
Families, workers, concerned citizens not extremists. Just people fed up with the state of their nation, open borders, failing services, and a political system that ignores them while slapping them with labels for daring to speak out.
You’d think Starmer would have learned something after the local elections, where his party took a hammering and Reform made huge gains.
Labelling ordinary people “racist” and “far right” clearly isn’t the way to “reset” anything. It’s astonishing he doubled down on that approach.
Last time, the best mainstream coverage came from Sky News and Trevor Phillips, who actually gave a refreshingly fair analysis:
“The most alarming aspect of the event was just how normal the vast majority of the marchers were.”
“Perhaps the people are sending us all a message. Let’s see if anyone at Westminster is listening.”
They clearly weren’t listening.
Nothing fundamental has changed on immigration, integration, or the concerns millions of Brits have raised. In fact, the refusal to listen is fuelling even bigger turnout this time and is about to cost the Prime Minister dearly.
Will the media be fair this Saturday like Trevor Phillips was, or will they default to the usual “racist far-right” script again?
The people are turning up in huge numbers regardless. 💪