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Bob's Aquatic Seals™@aquaticseals·
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Window Advice Centre
Window Advice Centre@WindowAdvice·
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Ben Graham
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK·
@kellro36 I think it's highly unlikely he wins. We can all see he's an EU fanatic who wants to take Britain back into the EU through the back door.
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georgie megan walker
georgie megan walker@georgiemeganwa1·
I took my 3 beautiful stepdaughters to the so-called “far right” march in London on 16th May. This was my second time going. Last September I went with their dad to see for myself what it was really about, after hearing the media constantly label it as “far right” — something even my children had started believing. What I actually found was a very diverse group of passionate people who love this amazing country. Yes, there were the odd people with views that went too far, but what stood out to me was how quickly others around them would put them in check. Overall, the atmosphere was positive, respectful, and full of pride. After hearing what Starmer had to say recently, I spoke to the girls properly about coming this year. Like many young people, they’d heard all sorts about Tommy Robinson, so I told them my own views and said that if you want an opinion on someone, you should listen to them yourself rather than only believing what others say about them. The girls decided they wanted to come — but they also wanted to carry both sides of their heritage proudly. They wore their Jamaican flags 🇯🇲 alongside the English flag 🇬🇧 of their proud English dad, because they are proud of BOTH parts of who they are and they love England ❤️ From the moment we arrived wrapped in Jamaican flags, they were shown nothing but love and kindness by people there. Watching them laughing, smiling, singing along, and enjoying themselves honestly meant everything to me. And yes… sorry “Wanker of the Year” 😂… we did sing along to your number one hit. We listened to speakers, enjoyed the music and culture, and to be honest I was genuinely taken back by the warmth shown towards my girls. So thank you to everyone who made them feel welcome. I’ll also be honest about the things that didn’t sit right with me. There was a beautiful Iranian flag there, carried by people proudly standing with us. Later in the day, an older woman — who seemed drunk — told a young lad to pull the flag down because “it didn’t belong there.” He calmly replied that it wasn’t his flag to remove, and then other people stepped in, including a father with his children, saying the flag absolutely belonged there and that we respect people showing love and support for England. It actually felt amazing seeing people deal with it respectfully at first. Sadly, the woman became nastier with her words and eventually was told to leave after also saying my girls’ Jamaican flags shouldn’t be there either. But that was ONE drunk woman amongst tens of thousands of people. If there were others with views like that, I truly believe most people there would have challenged them too. Ironically, the most hateful comments we got all day were actually walking through London afterwards with our flags and hats on. That part honestly felt horrible, especially for the girls. It made them uncomfortable seeing so much anger and hate over people simply loving a country and being proud of their heritage.
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Debbie Clark
Debbie Clark@clar21891·
@perlinaino Loved by millions and millions in uk and around the world, Love you boy ❤
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Perlina Trump
Perlina Trump@perlinaino·
Simple and urgent question. Do you think Tommy Robinson is doing good Job in UK protest?
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TheFamousArtistBirdyRose
TheFamousArtistBirdyRose@TheFamousArtBR·
Today I went to Tommy Robinson’s Unite The Kingdom rally. I was there last year too - days after Charlie Kirk was killed - it felt like things were tipping.  Last September there was easily 2 million people. The left-wing media said 100,000 attended at most. They lied. This year I think there must have been a million people. The left-wing media are saying 50,000. They’re lying again.  Personally, I don’t actually care what the number is, the fact that Tommy has such a huge turn out every year that entire streets in London need to be closed off - yet the media will try to downplay the numbers each time - highlights how much they’re afraid of what Tommy Robinson is saying. Our left wing British media and government did everything they could this week to scare people into not showing up. 4,000 police and Digital ID for the first time ever -for this rally only - despite no history of violence or danger at UTK rallies. Keir Starmer has labelled it divisive, dangerous, racist, far-right. Throwing all of the predictable names at ordinary Brits. It’s not a surprise. We’re weirdly, used to it. Imagine that. Being used to having your own Prime Minister call you names and treat you with contempt. It’s not normal, a Prime Minister like Kier Starmer has a particular duty of charity towards the people he serves - especially those who oppose him.
But here we are. People from all walks of life (quite literally) attended the UTK rally today because they’re sincerely concerned for the future of this country.  I saw everyone from young people, to elderly people, babies, families, children, couples. Punks, chavs, normies and everything in between. Black, white, brown, whatever. Man, woman. Charming people, annoying people, funny people, drunk people, worried people, religious people, quiet people, loud people. Is that “diverse” enough? I don’t know, or care. What I’ve found both times attending the UTK now is that everyone is worried about where we are heading as a country. It feels like we’re on a train heading for a crash with a driver who’s refusing to stop. Not because he can’t hear the scared passengers, but because he’s spiteful. With everything from open borders, illegal migrants, rape gangs, institutional cover-ups, daily stabbings and rapes, to cost of living crisis and “trans” indoctrination in schools, the downfall of the NHS and the tightening of restrictions on simple freedoms such as the freedom to tell the truth. We’ve been mugged off and demoralised for a long time. We’re all sick of being gaslit and abused into pretending we are the problem here. It’s no different to the dynamic which plays out when an abusive parent blames their abused child for “being difficult” when the abuse is found out. (Which is very common). Tommy Robinson has been telling the truth about Pakistani Muslim rape gangs and the establishment cover-up for over 20 years. (Sammy woodhouse did an incredible speech about this today, she’s a survivor herself and a proper hero)  The sad thing is, Tommy has spoken since a time when barely anybody was listening and barely anyone else was speaking about it, and for it he has been smeared, scapegoated, cancelled, attacked and made into a villain by British government and media more than anyone else I’ve heard of… …For telling the truth. Now Britain is waking up and realising Tommy was right all along. No amount of media or government name-calling and put downs will change the fact that Tommy Robinson has inspired millions of people into understanding the importance of educating ourselves about our country, our history and our values, and what made the west so great that so many around the world wanted a piece of it. We should learn, understand, appreciate, respect, protect and nurture what we’ve got. The next generation do not deserve to grow up with less rights than we have experienced the privilege of enjoying. Thank you, Tommy.
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Susan Cowell
Susan Cowell@SusanCowell·
I wonder where @Keir_Starmer will go and live once he’s stepped down, because let’s face it, he’s not going to be able to walk the streets without getting heckled for the rest of his life here 🤔
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Richard Donaldson
Richard Donaldson@RDonaldson91·
I shared this yesterday and got quite a lot of stick for it in the comments. So this is me, sharing it again and doubling down. This man has exposed some of the deepest, darkest secrets of the establishment and he doesn’t seem to be giving up any time soon. 20 years of constant attacks, constant smears, solitary confinement, lawfare, you name it…and look, he’s still smiling away and showing off those Turkey teeth. In the limited time I’ve shared in his company, one thing is for certain, he and his team work like nothing I’ve ever seen before. It has been inspirational. I’m talking 20 hour work days, 7 days a week, for months at a time. If me supporting this man offends you, that’s your problem. No one else’s. Also…isn’t he just the cutest little thing?…
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Lucy Connolly
Lucy Connolly@LucyTCWife·
My husband has just got back from London. He said “it wasn’t just unite the kingdom, it was unite the world” He said it was a great day all round and great fun. He said there were some great speeches and he didn’t witness any trouble. He commented on how powerful and poignant @siobhan1437154 speech was. He said people were in tears. Well done everyone involved, you rock 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇬🇧 ❤️❤️
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Trish
Trish@TrishHodkinson·
I think today went totally and utterly wrong for this PM. There was no far right protest it was peaceful. Hang your useless head in shame Starmer
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Jamie
Jamie@Jamiemullen67·
I wasn’t there in London yesterday. My body wouldn’t allow it anymore. So I watched it from a chair at home, a war pensioner staring at a screen, watching thousands march streets I once marched in uniform. And honestly… part of me wished I was there. Just to stand amongst ordinary British people again without feeling like loving your country has somehow become something shameful. Before the march had even begun they’d already made their minds up about them. Called them divisive. Dangerous. Extremists. Yet what I saw on that screen looked nothing like the picture being painted before the rally had even begun. I saw veterans. Families carrying Union Jacks. Working people. Pensioners. Young lads singing in the streets. Ordinary faces the media stopped understanding years ago. The police barriers stretched across London, creating sterile zones through the heart of the city, yet beyond them the streets felt alive again. You could feel it even through a screen. Flags moving like waves beneath grey skies. Crowds packed beneath the shadow of Parliament. Big Ben standing over it all like Britain itself was silently watching. And amongst all the chants, speeches and noise, one moment stayed with me more than any other. The prayer. For a few seconds the shouting disappeared and something older seemed to hang in the air above London. Not politics. Not parties. Something deeper than that. That’s what people are really fighting for. The feeling that the country they grew up loving is slowly slipping away while they’re told not to notice. The strange thing was they didn’t look angry to me. They looked united. Hopeful even. Like people remembering they were not alone. And sitting there watching it all unfold, I realised something. A nation rarely dies dramatically. It fades slowly when its own people become afraid to defend it. But yesterday proved something important. The old spirit is not dead yet. Not while thousands still march beneath the flag. Not while veterans still care about this country. Not while ordinary people still refuse to give up on Britain. And watching from home, I realised I was witnessing something deeper. People trying to hold onto a country they feel slowly slipping away.
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Dave
Dave@DavesEchoVerse·
@GSGB01 If the government doesn’t address the mass migration issue, Britain will 100% face a civil war.
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God Save Great Britain
The mainstream media want you to believe only 50,000 people have turned up to unite the kingdom. The truth: London is gridlocked with millions of patriots. Iconic scenes 🇬🇧
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Lola
Lola@snoringboy·
Ok, I have packed my right wing thug gear ready for my day in London. My inhaler, my tablets for my arthritis , headache tablets, reading glasses and long distance glasses, plasters for my bunions ..thats me then off to be a grannie with attitude ! Stay safe guys..🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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Eric Pistey
Eric Pistey@shawnpisteySC·
@EricLDaugh The true British people have had enough. They are tired of being second class citizens to foreigners within their own country.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY CRAP! The media is STUNNED at how many tens of thousands of British patriots have surged to the streets of London to take back their nation Look at those aerial shots, there's NO DENYING the strength of the movement 🔥 The legacy media doesn't know what to say! Keir Starmer should step down and see the writing on the wall.
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Eric Deters
Eric Deters@bulllaw·
@EricLDaugh So in the UK you can call for assassinations of right-wingers but you get arrested for tweeting against mass migration. Wow.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY CRAP!! Leftists and Islamists are chanting in London to assassinate Tommy Robinson like Charlie Kirk "Shoot him in the neck like Charlie Kirk!" And police DID NOTHING ABOUT IT. The UK police are complicit! They're more worried about peaceful patriots than this violent SCUM. Pray for @TRobinsonNewEra safety 🙏🏻 📽️ @SamaramGill
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Louisiana Lady
Louisiana Lady@GracieMae414·
I am so very tired of these hypocritical dirtbags judging decent men and women when their closets are full of filthy rags plus they are so arrogant when their hypocrisies are done out in the open. Then they continue to judge as if they are as pure as Jesus. WE REALLY DO NOT HATE THE DEMONRATS ENOUGH!
AmericanPapaBear™@AmericaPapaBear

Kash Patel drinking beers with the US Hockey team after winning GOLD is NOT the same as Van Hollen drinking margaritas with an MS-13 gang member. Carry on.

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Louisiana Lady
Louisiana Lady@GracieMae414·
@TRobinsonNewEra Keep going Brits!! I’m an American and I have goosebumps and tears watching the videos! @TRobinsonNewEra you are a national treasure to Britain and please know America stands with you!!! 🇺🇸🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇺🇸
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