Tommy Robinson’s Hate Rally Mocked as Music, March and Messaging Fall Flat
Led By Donkeys said it sneaked a screen into the rally with the message, "Immigration makes Britain brilliant," as police estimated 60,000 attended.
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Tommy Robinson’s hate rally mocked as music, march and messaging fall flat
Islamophobic hate preachers obsessively targeted Islam on stage at the far-right Unite The Kingdom rally in London, as onlookers mocked the poor turnout and “cringe” music performances online. Organisers of the event originally claimed they could amass more than the 150,000 participants who attended the first Unite The Kingdom (UTK) rally in September 2025. However, […] The post Tommy Robinson’s hate rally mocked as music, march and messaging fa…
Activists troll far-right UK rally with giant pro-immigration clip
NewsFeedActivist group Led By Donkeys has snuck a big screen streaming pro-immigration messages into a far-right Unite the Kingdom march. The stunt prompted boos from the crowd and attempts to shut the screen down. Tens of thousands of people attended the rally.Published On 17 May 202617 May 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source The post Activis…
Led by Donkeys project ‘immigration is brilliant’ message at Tommy Robinson rally
Led by Donkeys projected a big screen with the message “immigration makes Britain brilliant” at Tommy Robinson’s Unite the Kingdom march in London on Saturday (16 May). In footage shared by Led by Donkeys, boos can be heard from the crowd and one man appears to try and turn off the broadcast. Images of famous Britons with immigrant heritage, including singer Dua Lipa, actor Idris Elba and footballer Jude Bellingham, appear on screen in quick suc…
Tommy Robinson's Unite The Kingdom rally mocked as critics highlight online misinformation claims
The Unite The Kingdom rally in London drew widespread ridicule, with critics mocking the lower-than-expected turnout and accusing some social media users of sharing images that exaggerated crowd sizes. Supporters joined far-right activist Tommy Robinson for the rally as some attendees carried placards that critics described as containing anti-immigration and anti-Muslim messages. The Metropolitan Police said 20 arrests were made during the event…
Campaigners trolled Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom march with a screen showing pro-immigration messages, and one poor snowflake was so triggered he tried to destroy it
Tommy Robinson staged another of his Unite the Kingdom rallies in London this weekend, which took place at the same time as a counter-protest in support of Palestinians. Robinson – known to his mother and the courts as Stephen Yaxley-Lennon – drew tens of thousands of people for the rally. But some unexpected guests at […] The post Campaigners trolled Tommy Robinson’s Unite the Kingdom march with a screen showing pro-immigration messages, and on…
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