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Unite the Kingdom March: Defending Free Speech as Leftist Media Demonise Brits Post-Charlie Kirk Assassination

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Tommy Robinson’s Unite the Kingdom March: A Live Stand for Free Speech Amid Leftist Bigotry

Right now, on 13 September 2025 at 2:15 PM BST, thousands of ordinary Britons are flooding the streets of London for Tommy Robinson’s “Unite the Kingdom” march and free speech festival. This isn’t just a protest; it’s a vibrant, unapologetic celebration of patriotism, a clarion call for free expression, and a resolute stand against forces eroding the British way of life. As crowds converge near Waterloo and march towards Whitehall, waving Union Jacks and chanting in honour of slain American conservative activist Charlie Kirk, the atmosphere pulses with unity and defiance. Yet, only days after Kirk’s assassination, leftist media outlets like the Guardian are labelling these everyday Brits as ‘far-right’, revealing a chilling lack of compassion and a bigotry that seeks to demonise and dehumanise in order to maintain their narrative. There is still no let-up in the dangerous rhetoric of labelling normal people as far-right and the leftist media should be thoroughly ashamed of themselves.

A Festival Uniting for Free Speech and British Values

This “free speech festival” is uniting the nation in defence of core British principles: the right to speak freely without fear of censorship, the preservation of national identity, and a rejection of two-tier policing and unchecked immigration policies that many believe are fracturing communities. Organisers, led by Robinson, are fostering a family-friendly atmosphere with live music, speeches from global freedom fighters, and a strict code against aggression or face coverings. Early estimates from participants and aerial footage indicate tens of thousands are participating, surpassing expectations, with Robinson suggesting numbers could reach into the millions—a powerful reflection of the frustration among working-class Brits sidelined by the elite.

At its heart, this march is about reclaiming Britain’s soul. Speakers are underscoring how free speech is under attack from government overreach, with recent arrests for online posts and heavy-handed responses to dissent. The crowd, diverse in age and background but united in their love for the nation, is chanting “We want our country back” and “Charlie, Charlie” in memory of Kirk, whose assassination on 11 September 2025 in Utah has galvanised the movement. This isn’t about division; it’s a live plea for unity, for a Britain where patriotism isn’t vilified and where the “British way of life”—rooted in fairness, community, and sovereignty—is safeguarded from those who seek to erode it.

Leftist Media’s Heartless Smears: No Lessons Learned Post-Kirk

Mere days after the brutal assassination of Charlie Kirk, a prominent voice for conservative values and free speech, the leftist media have learned nothing. Outlets like the Guardian are already branding this peaceful march as ‘far-right’, a lazy and malicious attempt to demonise and dehumanise ordinary Britons. Their coverage, steeped in bigotry, dismisses the event’s peaceful nature—thousands marching without incident, self-policed to maintain order—and ignores the counter-protests by anti-racism groups that often veer into intolerance. This isn’t reporting; it’s an evil effort to maintain a narrative that paints patriots as enemies, showing a shocking lack of compassion in the wake of Kirk’s murder.

The Guardian and their ilk refuse to reflect on how their relentless vilification of differing opinions fuels division and, worse, violence. Kirk was gunned down by a suspect driven by disdain for conservative views, yet these outlets continue to smear anyone questioning mass immigration, woke ideologies, or government failures as ‘far-right thugs’. This dehumanisation radicalises their followers, creating a toxic environment where dissent is equated with danger. Their refusal to show empathy or restraint, even after such a tragedy, is nothing short of reprehensible.

The Real Culprits: Leftist Media and Politicians Driving Division

Let’s be clear: the leftist media’s hateful rhetoric, exemplified by the Guardian, emboldens extremists to commit acts of violence like the one that claimed Charlie Kirk’s life. By labelling patriots as threats, they foster a climate where disagreement becomes a justification for aggression. Kirk’s widow is vowing to carry on his legacy, but how many more must suffer before the left acknowledges their role in this cycle?

Leftist politicians are equally to blame. From Keir Starmer’s Labour government cracking down on free speech to the establishment’s selective outrage, they perpetuate a two-tier system that ignores extremism in some quarters while targeting ordinary Brits for voicing concerns about their communities, schools, and safety. This hypocrisy is unsustainable; it’s a recipe for unrest. As a nation, we must reject this bigotry and suppression of debate. The Unite the Kingdom march, unfolding now, is a wake-up call: the British people are awake, unafraid, and fighting for their freedoms.

A Defining Moment for Britain?

As the march presses on towards Whitehall, with no reports of violence despite the massive turnout, it stands as a powerful rebuke to the naysayers. Counter-protests are dwindling in comparison, highlighting the genuine grassroots support for Robinson’s message. This event, invoking Kirk’s memory to expose the dangers of demonisation, could be a defining moment. Britain has a proud history of resisting tyranny, whether foreign or domestic. The thousands marching today embody that spirit, demanding a return to common-sense governance and unfettered free speech.

The leftist elite may sneer, but the tide is turning. Patriots are uniting, and their voices will not be silenced. For the sake of our children and our nation’s future, it’s time to hold the real dividers—the bigoted media and their political allies—accountable.

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