A black woman who spoke to @RebelNewsOnline at the Unite The Kingdom march, told them that she was in the RAF for 12 years.
She attended the march because she recognises the cultural decay & has noticed that parts of the UK are unrecognisable.
@Keir_Starmer is she “far-right”?
I am in tears. British Patriots are grabbing crosses as they march to take back their country. AMEN
UK has fallen. UK Patriots want it back
Jesus Christ is KING 🙏
The big day has arrived.
Today, we Unite The Kingdom and the West in the greatest patriotic display the world has ever seen.
The establishment has shown their hands early, and clearly don't want the people United.
Tough! It's happening!
We will be LIVE all day here on 𝕏.
The march on Saturday is not "far-right."
The establishment is just terrified of millions of Brits mobilising against them.
This time will be bigger than the last.
The lying rat that is @Keir_Starmer has just gave a speech following hundreds of his own party demanding he resign
During it, he openly admitted he's banning anyone from entering the UK for our Unite The Kingdom and the West rally.
This is including American citizens, he lied to your faces @JDVance@realDonaldTrump
This pathetic little man does not speak for the UK.
Our borders remain wide open to invaders, yet people fighting for free speech are denied entry.
All eyes on May 16th.
On St George’s Day, a reminder that England’s patron saint still stands watch in churches across our land.
This beautiful stained glass of St George in St Paul's Church, Worcestershire shows him as he should be remembered, not as a fairy tale, but as a Christian soldier, a martyr, and a symbol of courage, duty, and faith. Beneath the red cross of England, generations have prayed, worshipped, and remembered what that flag stands for. 🏴
St George was a brave Roman soldier and Christian martyr who stood up to tyranny and died for his faith in the 4th century. He never visited England, just like half the patron saints of Europe never set foot in their countries. That’s how symbols work. 
The English adopted him because his story of courage and slaying evil resonated. His cross has flown over England for centuries as a symbol of our identity not Turkish, Palestinian, or ‘diverse’ politics. It’s ours now.
If he ‘came here today’, he’d probably be horrified by open borders, grooming gangs, and people like you trying to erase English heritage while waving his flag ironically.
Happy St George’s Day. God save England. 🏴