Forget the street fights! Tommy Robinson just unveiled a massive plan to seize power from the inside out. šļø Declaring Keir Starmerās “far-right” labels completely dead, he ordered thousands to infiltrate local politics.
Activist Tommy Robinson delivered a massive address to crowds gathered in London for the “Unite the Kingdom” rally today. In a speech focused heavily on political strategy over street-level confrontation, Robinson framed the 2029 general election as the “Battle of Britain” and urged his followers to move away from political apathy by joining local parties and becoming active voters. He also dismissed recent condemnations from Prime Minister Keir Starmer, claiming traditional political labels like “far-right” have lost their power.

A SHIFT FROM PROTEST TO POLITICSĀ Addressing a sprawling crowd filled with Union flags, Tommy Robinson began his speech by directly taunting the Prime Minister.Ā “Are you watching, Keir Starmer? This crowd… goes from here for miles,”Ā he declared, before shifting his focus to the futureĀ .
Robinson’s core message centered on long-term political engagement. He warned his supporters that street protests alone are insufficient and that true change must occur at the ballot box.Ā “If we don’t send a message in our next election, if you don’t register to vote, if you don’t get involved… we are going to lose our country forever,”Ā he warnedĀ .
He blamed current political realities on the apathy of the British public, noting that Prime Minister Starmer was elected with only 9 million votes while 20 million citizens abstained.Ā “If we stood up and said how we thought at the ballot box, we wouldn’t have had open borders. We wouldn’t have been betrayed,”Ā Robinson assertedĀ .
CALL TO ACTION: JOIN A POLITICAL PARTYĀ In a strategic pivot for the movement, Robinson explicitly instructed his followers to integrate into the established political system. While he identified “Unite the Kingdom” as a cultural movement, he demanded that attendees leave the rally and join a local political party.
“I don’t care if it’s Reform, if it’s Advance, or it’s Restore, or it’s the Conservative party. We have to locally get involved in politics,”Ā he urgedĀ . He praised the recent success of Reform UK activists in local elections and stressed that without organized political action, “violence is coming to us” due to the importation of “hostile communities” that he claims refuse to integrateĀ .
REJECTING STARMER’S LABELSĀ Robinson also took the opportunity to address Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s recent video, in which Starmer condemned the rally’s organizers as racists and thugs. Robinson confidently dismissed these accusations, arguing that the political establishment’s tactics are outdated.
“Keir Starmer’s video yesterday… he still fits with 5 years ago, because that worked 5 years ago. Keir, the scaremongering, the racist label, the fearmongering, the far-rightāit doesn’t work anymore, does it people?”Ā Robinson asked the cheering crowdĀ .
INTRODUCING ANDREW BRIDGENĀ Robinson concluded his address by condemning the occupants of the nearby Houses of Parliament, describing the majority of the 650 MPs as “traitors to this country”Ā . He then introduced former Conservative MP Andrew Bridgen to the stage, praising Bridgen as the lone politician who “didn’t remain silent” during the COVID-19 pandemic and who subsequently faced the “full state and weight of the British establishment”Ā .
The speech marks a clear attempt by Robinson to channel the raw anger of the “Unite the Kingdom” protests into a structured, electoral force aimed squarely at the 2029 general election.









