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Starmer called it extremist. Banned the speakers. Tried to stop it happening.
Tens of thousands showed up anyway.
You deploy facial recognition. You position 4,000 officers. You bring armoured vehicles. And people still come. In their thousands. With their families. With their flags. With their voices.
Because when you tell British people they can't speak, they speak louder.
They're not marching to hate anyone. They're marching because a government stopped listening. Stopped caring about whether we know who's entering the country. Stopped asking whether we can afford endless handouts when our own people are struggling.
That's not extremism. That's asking for control of your borders. That's asking for identity to mean something. That's asking to look after your own before you help everyone else.
You looked at tens of thousands of ordinary people and called them far right.
So either you know these are normal people and lied to silence them. Or you're so disconnected you can't tell the difference anymore.
That's what today proved. Not that there's an extremist problem. But that there's a government problem.
One so afraid of its own people it needs state machinery to try and stop them gathering peacefully.
And it still didn't work.
@Keir_Starmer . And here's a MESSAGE FOR YOU, KEIR STARMER AND CO. This is what your people need you to hear. WE ARE DONE.
You can deploy every machine you own. You can build walls of officers. You can ban voices. You can limit gatherings. But you cannot build a government on the backs of people who've stopped consenting to be governed.
You spoke. We ignored you. We spoke louder. You called us extremists. We came anyway.
That's not a problem you can silence. That's a reckoning you can't avoid.
You've gone blind to who your own people are. But we see you clearly. And we're done waiting for you to listen.
The public has had enough.
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