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Hundreds of Thousands of Patriots March in London at Tommy Robinson’s “Unite the Kingdom” March, Cheer Elon Musk and President Trump

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Hundreds of Thousands of Patriots March in London at Tommy Robinson’s “Unite the Kingdom” March, Cheer Elon Musk and President Trump
Man in a light jacket stands confidently in front of the Houses of Parliament, with flags in the background, capturing a moment of public engagement.
Tommy Robinson at “Unite the Kingdom” May 16

Hundreds of thousands of British patriots marched in London on Saturday at Tommy Robinson’s “Unite the Kingdom” march, ending on and Parliament Square outside historic Westminster Abbey. Speakers, including host Glenn Beck and YouTuber Nick Shirley, addressed the massive rally, which was interrupted by chants of “Keir Starmer’s a Wanker” and calls for the Prime Minister to step down.

UNITE THE KINGDOM – LIVE FROM LONDON#UTK #UniteTheKingdom #FourNationsOneKingdom https://t.co/VIIuW2uIGI

— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) May 16, 2026

British patriot leader Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, had been touring the United States for the last two months, meeting with members of Congress and the State Department and giving interviews to the likes of Jack Posobiec, Gen. Mike Flynn, Glenn Beck, Raheem Kassam, and Lara Logan.

Early May, he returned to the UK to organize the sixth “Unite the Kingdom” rally, which began with a mere 5000 attendees on June 1, 2024, and culminated in a massive, million-man march on September 13, 2025, three days after the murder of Charlie Kirk by a far-left antifa trans furry activist in Utah.

The recent march comes on the heels of a crushing election defeat of PM Keir Starmer’s Labor Party in local elections on May 7, the resignation of Starmer’s top adviser, Morgan McSweeney, on Feb. 8 in the Peter Mandelson-Jeffrey Epstein scandal, and increased pressure for Starmer to step down from his own party.

My message for the British patriots who took to the streets of London today! ❤️🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/rS9883Li1S

— Eva Vlaardingerbroek (@EvaVlaar) May 16, 2026

In response, PM Keir “Starm-Trooper” Starmer decided to crack down on free speech in the Kingdom, banning 11 speakers he considers “far-right” from entering the UK ahead of the rally, including Texas Republican Islam critic Valentina Gomez, Dutch influencer Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Polish MEP Dominik Tarczynski, Canadian Journalist Ezra Levant, Australian journalist Avi Yemeni, Belgian MEP Filip de Winter, Spanish activist Ada Lluch, and American influencers Joey Mannarina and Don Keith.

The Clock Is Ticking, Starmer Labour bans Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Valentina Gomez, Joey Mannarino & more… while covering up grooming gangs. British lions are awake. Full protest anthem out NOW #TheClockIsTicking #UniteTheKingdom #StarmerOut pic.twitter.com/NJgRIrfpo0

— Amelia (@makeukgood) May 13, 2026

Dominik Tarczynski, Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Ada Lluch, and Joey Mannarino announced they will sue Starmer personally for defamation after labeling them “far-right”.

Enough is enough.

Today, @D_Tarczynski, @RealDonKeith, @AdaLluch, @JoeyMannarino and I have formally instructed our lawyer, @Fr_Gargallo, to issue a Letter of Claim to @Keir_Starmer. The letter demands that he immediately retract his defamatory statements in which he labelled us… pic.twitter.com/myseUDpc8U

— Eva Vlaardingerbroek (@EvaVlaar) May 16, 2026

Holy sh*t!@D_Tarczynski announces he will SUE Keir Starmer.

“I was on a Diplomatic Passport and he (Keir Starmer) Banned me from coming to the UK”

I’m going to sue Keir Starmer for everything he’s got”

“Starmer is done – We don’t have Terrorist Attacks in Poland” pic.twitter.com/IWduCrULUi

— Kosher (@koshercockney) May 14, 2026

Rebel Media producer Ezra Levant has also announced he will sue Starmer personally.

HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT. @ezralevant is suing the U.K. for banning him from entering the country.

“I had something called an ETA. It’s like a very light visa. That’s what was revoked last Friday. They said, ‘well, you could apply for a regular visa, like if you were from Pakistan or… pic.twitter.com/T1cGpu7yPc

— Glenn Beck (@glennbeck) May 15, 2026

Nonetheless, several US guests, including host Glenn Beck and YouTuber Nick Shirley, managed to enter the country to speak at the rally.

Millions of Americans stand with the people of Great Britain. We are NOT ashamed of our shared heritage. And we are not afraid to tell the truth: Sharia Law is incompatible with the principles of freedom that Britain and America gave the world. #MEGA pic.twitter.com/jZaq8HMlQO

— Glenn Beck (@glennbeck) May 16, 2026

The crowd waved British, English, Welsh, Scottish, American, Israeli, and Royal Iranian flags and frequently erupted in chants of “USA! USA!”

Millions of Americans stand with the people of Great Britain. We are NOT ashamed of our shared heritage. And we are not afraid to tell the truth: Sharia Law is incompatible with the principles of freedom that Britain and America gave the world. #MEGA pic.twitter.com/jZaq8HMlQO

— Glenn Beck (@glennbeck) May 16, 2026

Robinson showed the crowd images of world leaders and asked for a response. While the crowd booed the EU’s Ursula von Der Leyen, France’s Emmanuel Macron, Germany’s Friedrich Merz, Canada’s Mark Carney, Australia’s Anthony Albanese, and the UK’s Keir Starmer, they resoundingly cheered US President Donald J. Trump.

This video really hit home for me.

The amazing patriots of Great Britain at the Unite the Kingdom rally were shown image after image of these corrupt, globalist leaders. Their response to each of them:

MACRON: “BOO!”

VON DER LEYEN: “BOO!”

MERZ: “BOO!”

CARNEY: “BOO!”… pic.twitter.com/nO8Dgcx90j

— 🇺🇸 Jake Hilton 🇮🇱 (@TheDemSlayer) May 17, 2026

How many people were there?

At the rally, hundreds of thousands of British and international patriots assembled at King’s Cross Station (of Harry Potter fame) and marched peacefully and patriotically to Trafalgar Square and the Houses of Parliament, where the rally took place at the feet of historic Westminster Abbey. While the crowd stretched a half-mile from Parliament Square to Trafalgar Square, the Metropolitan Police claimed there were only 60,000 people in attendance. This reporter also attended the Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi’s rally in Munich, Germany, which police pegged at 250,000 attendees, and can confirm the “Unite the Kingdom” crowd was bigger – certainly hundreds of thousands.

“First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.”

Unite The Kingdom 🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/wSXdtvW77e

— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) May 16, 2026

While Tommy Robinson spoke of “millions” of patriots in attendance, the crowd was almost certainly smaller than the Sept. 13, 2025, march, which was estimated at a million attendees, fueled by the Charlie Kirk assassination and Tommy Robinson’s unjust solitary prison confinement for journalism, Oct. 2024-May 2025.

@TRobinsonNewEra opening speech at Unite the Kingdom pic.twitter.com/iVKxH4HvqE

— Collin McMahon (@CollinFrMcMahon) May 17, 2026

In his opening speech, Tommy Robinson urged the crowd to become politically active – “no matter which party you support: Reform, Restor, Advance UK or the Conservatives”. The British right, long dominated by the Conservative Party, is currently fractured into several parties, with Nigel Farage’s Reform Party leading nationally. Farage rejects Tommy Robinson’s grassroots movement, however, which is generally viewed in class-conscious Britain as “thugs” and “hooligans”.

The only professional politician in attendance was Advance UK’s Ben Habib, who noted that the other party leaders had been invited but declined to attend.

🚨The only leader of a political party to show up for the British people at The Unite The Kingdom rally in London was my friend, the great Ben Habib of Advance UK. pic.twitter.com/qDNhNaKcPj

— Don Keith (@RealDonKeith) May 16, 2026

For the first time, however, Nigel Farage defended the Robinson rally in the run-up:

The Unite the Kingdom rally on Saturday should be treated no differently to the pro-Palestinian march on the same day.

The fact that two-tier justice is being applied against patriotic Brits is disgraceful.https://t.co/bAZVIqUhQU

— Nigel Farage MP (@Nigel_Farage) May 14, 2026

While mainstream media were quick to label the marchers as “racist”, British actor Laurence Fox invited Nigerian Bishop Jwan Zhumbe to speak about the persecution of Christians by Muslim death squads in Nigeria.

Nigerian bishop Jwan Zhumbes speaks at “racist, far-right” Unite the Kingdom rally https://t.co/Q9lgcwUoJn

— Collin McMahon (@CollinFrMcMahon) May 17, 2026

French pro-women’s activists “Nemesis Collective” Alice Cordier, Yona Faedda, and Astrid came on stage wearing full-body Burkas, riling up the booing crowd before revealing their beautiful selves to cheers and enthusiasm.

STOP ISLAMISM IN EUROPE

It was an honour to have spoken in front of more than 2 000 000 people in London !

Thank you my friend @TRobinsonNewEra and MAKE EUROPE GREAT AGAIN !!! ❤️ pic.twitter.com/zotdKFNRfU

— Alice Cordier (@CordierAlice2) May 16, 2026

This clip went viral among pro-Muslim activists, accusing the patriotic French women of  “insulting Islam” and “blasphemy”. Apparently, they epople believe you are not allowed to criticize the forced veiling of women in UK now.

Which only proves their point.

What an amazing day 🇬🇧
pic.twitter.com/6NdEcCSNVN

— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) May 17, 2026

The thousands of British people imprisoned merely for social media posts or speaking their mind need to be released!

No more prison island!! https://t.co/SFVMC7xZEx

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 16, 2026

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