Well, Look Who Addressed That Unite the Kingdom Rally Last Week
We need to revisit this because I have to hope
that our cousins across the pond are not lost, even though more and more
evidence suggests they might be. The nation is suffering under Prime
Minister Keir Starmer,
who could be on political life support as Labour
suffered a heavy defeat in the local elections earlier this month.
Immigration has finally come to a head, but how do you combat the
narrative when there is no codified freedom of speech?
held a Unite the Kingdom rally last week that was
smeared as some right-wing hate rally. Of course, the media framed it as
such (via CNN):
When
some 150,000 people descended on London in September for a rally
organized by Tommy Robinson – an agitator who spreads anti-Muslim
bigotry and has several criminal convictions – it felt like a watershed
moment in British politics.
“Something in our country changed,” Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London,
said at the time. “This felt different.”
And
so when at least tens of thousands gathered again in the British
capital on Saturday for the latest “Unite the Kingdom” march, it felt
less out of the ordinary. Views that would once not have been expressed
in public are becoming commonplace. Marches organized by Robinson, whose
real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, are becoming a regular outlet for
them.
“Millions have got to go,” said Pete, 64, from Derbyshire,
in the English midlands. He was referring to unauthorized immigrants.
“They shouldn’t be in this country,” he told CNN. “They’re claiming
benefits. ‘Benefit Britain’ has got to end.”
At September’s mass
rally, the mood was militant. “Whether you choose violence or not,
violence is coming to you,” Elon Musk told the crowd via video link.
“You either fight back or die.”
Oh, please. I almost
forgot who was there: Nick Shirley, the independent reporter and
YouTuber who uncovered the Somali fraud network and derailed Tim Walz’s
plans for a third term as governor of Minnesota.
Nick Shirley spoke powerfully today at the Unite the Kingdom rally in London.
He told the crowd:
“Your
media will call you far right, and your prime minister will call you
guys dangerous, but the ideas of freedom of speech aren’t dangerous. The
idea that you want to know who… pic.twitter.com/CjmaeBUTwT
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) May 16, 2026
“Your
media will call you far right, and your prime minister will call you
guys dangerous, but the ideas of freedom of speech aren’t dangerous. The
idea that you want to know who your neighbor is doesn’t make you
dangerous… It means that you have common sense,” Shirley said to the
attendees last week.
He’s not wrong. Over at Public,
Michael Shellenberger did a deep dive on how politicians like Starmer,
the atypical globalist bureaucrat, who also infest the Conservative
Party, have given rise to movements that fueled the Unite the Kingdom
rally in London and elsewhere:
The United Kingdom’s
globalist Conservative governments allowed net migration to rise to a
record 906,000 in the year ending June 2023, more than four times
pre-Brexit levels. Those same Conservatives passed a “net zero”
emissions by 2050 into law in 2019, accelerated subsidies for offshore
wind, and failed to tap North Sea oil and gas, even as energy bills
climbed. And conservative ministers adopted World Health Organization
guidance for Covid lockdowns, masking, and vaccination, and they
expanded gender self-identification guidance in English schools.
German
and French establishment parties enforced a cordon sanitaire or
firewall against the “far-right” Alternative for Germany (AfD) and the
Rassemblement National (RN) parties, denying them coalition partners and
most mainstream coverage, and American voters in 2020 elected Joe
Biden, who reversed Trump’s border policies and rejoined the Paris
climate accord on his first day in office. Biden restored Obama-era
diversity, equity, and inclusion frameworks across the federal
bureaucracy and revived federal pressure on social media companies to
remove disfavored speech.
But then, the reelection of Donald Trump
in November 2024 dashed those hopes. Trump returned to power on
promises to seal the southern border, deport illegal immigrants, end the
electric vehicle mandate, withdraw from the Paris accord, and dismantle
federal censorship of social media.
[…]
…the globalists are
fighting back in Europe. European Commission officials in Brussels are
tightening their censorial grip on the digital public square through the
Digital Services Act and a “Democracy Shield” program to demand
censorship of the Right ahead of upcoming elections. In Britain, Labor
leadership challengers Andy Burnham and Wes Streeting have openly called
for the United Kingdom to rejoin the European Union. Streeting formally
launched his leadership bid in May 2026 by calling Brexit “a
catastrophic mistake” and saying “Britain’s future lies with Europe, and
one day back in the European Union.” And France’s Marine Le Pen lost
her right to run for the 2027 presidency on March 31, 2025, when a Paris
court convicted her of embezzling EU funds and immediately barred her
from public office for five years.
But right-wing nationalists are not far from taking power in major European capitals.
In
Britain, the right-wing Reform UK party gained more than 1,400 seats in
the May 7, 2026, local elections, while Labor lost more than 1,300
seats and the Conservatives lost over 500. Ninety-seven Labor MPs last
week called on Prime Minister Keir Starmer to resign. Seventy percent of
British respondents told YouGov in May 2026 that Starmer was performing
“poorly.”
[…]
The Atlanticist establishment has responded
to nationalist victories by escalating its persecution rather than
reconsidering its policies. Last December, the European Commission fined
X $140 million for so-called deceptive practices and insufficient
transparency. The Commission demanded that X end user anonymity and
grant the Commission full access to American user data.
But that
persecution is driving much of the surge in support for the populist
right. Seventy-one percent of Europeans now tell pollsters that the EU
should give member nations greater control of their own borders.
Majorities in Germany, France, and Italy favor a large decrease in new
arrivals, with roughly half of voters surveyed supporting a complete
freeze and the departure of large numbers of recent migrants.
Sorry, left-wingers, but censorship will not kill us or our ideas. They should know these tactics do the opposite.
“The
more aggressively the establishment defends itself through procedural
and legal means, the more support flows to the parties and candidates
the obsessive globalist PMC [professional-managerial class] wants to
silence,” wrote Shellenberger.
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