New Delhi: First in America and now in the European country of Britain, outsiders are facing strong opposition. After this, it will become difficult for outsiders to live, which can lead to new troubles. The demand to expel outsiders from the country is increasing. On 13 September, more than one lakh people took to the streets of London and protested.
The protesters have demanded the expulsion of illegal immigrants from the country. This rally has been organised with the banner ‘Unite the Kingdom’. The march has ended completely near the Parliament House in London. This rally has been organised by Tommy Robinson, who is considered a controversial right-wing and nationalist leader. Tommy Robinson has also been released from jail this year.
Slogans of ‘We want our country back’ were raised..
A large number of people gathered in the London rally and demanded the expulsion of immigrants. People were seen with European and British flags and St. George’s Cross, and the crowd also raised slogans like “We want our country back”. The rally was organised to raise all these demands.
The government should stop illegal immigration, restore freedom of expression in the country and understand the need to protect British culture and identity. At the same time, organiser Robinson described the rally as a demonstration of “free speech, defence of British heritage and culture”. A person involved in this rally said, “We want our country. We want the voice of our freedom… Illegal migration should stop now, such slogans were raised.
Know what is the role of Tommy Robinson.
You should know that Tommy Robinson, also known as Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was the main organiser of the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ rally. He is also considered a right-wing, nationalist leader in Britain. He has also been the founder of the English Defence League, which was banned in 2010.
At the same time, an activist of this organisation was also found guilty of bombing a mosque. It had connections with Norway’s right-wing terrorist Anders Behring Breivik. He is also officially declared a terrorist in Britain.










