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The Restore Britain March seems to have gone pretty well today from what I can glean online.

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EvangelicalAboutButteredToast · 16/05/2026 19:40

It could be a faulty algorithm, but the trouble the PM seemed to think would happen doesn’t seem to have materialised. I’ve seen clips from the march where a diverse mix of people have marched, not just football hooligan types.

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EvangelicalAboutButteredToast · 17/05/2026 09:36

BackToLurk · 17/05/2026 09:35

You forgot to answer the question.

I answered the question. Look ⬆️

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TemperanceWest · 17/05/2026 09:36

EvangelicalAboutButteredToast · 17/05/2026 09:34

Pmsl. Why are people still personally attacking me when the posts are getting taken down as it’s against the rules of the site. It’s bizarre and they’ll just end up getting banned themselves.

I am not personally attacking you, I am asking a question. You of course don't have to answer. Silence speaks volumes, though.

spekky · 17/05/2026 09:37

roxyro · 17/05/2026 09:32

“we”? You elevate yourself. You don’t speak on behalf of Jewish people and attacks, murders and burning of ambulances haven’t been carried out by those white men draped in English flags and you don’t get to tell me who I can or cannot support.

No but they will be. Pretending that because the far right, at the moment, target Muslim and brown people means they’ll stop when they get their aim is baffling. So many of them already spit anti semitic rhetoric.

FoulBlister · 17/05/2026 09:37

EvangelicalAboutButteredToast · 17/05/2026 08:41

No one is saying the event was a family orientated march full of women and children and old people knitting. The original post was noticing there wasn’t much trouble which was heartening.

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dyzzie · Yesterday 19:44
Yes it appears to have been a peaceful, family oriented day from what I can see on X.
Certainly not ‘far right thugs’ as Starmer talked about.

Greenwitchart · 17/05/2026 09:37

Pics on social media show a tiny turnout and a bunch of brainless idiots waving crosses and flags and urinating in the streets...

Vile all around but really a proof that only a tiny minority support Robinson and his disgusting views.

thepariscrimefiles · 17/05/2026 09:37

EvangelicalAboutButteredToast · 17/05/2026 09:28

Who do you think Tommy Robinson is in the employ of?

I wish I’d taken more notice if the Piers Morgan video I saw where a guy was being quizzed as to whether he took money from certain places and he was pretending he couldn’t hear. That stuff sounded interesting.

From Wikipedia:

'According to the Observer, a major factor in Robinson's elevated public profile since 2017 was substantial funding and assistance with media and networking from US tech billionaire Robert Shillman, and the Middle East Forum, the David Horowitz Freedom Centre and the Gatestone Institute. All four sources combine advocacy for Israel with encouragement for viewpoints and political movements in conflict with Muslims in Europe or North America.'

Elon Musk supports these marches so it wouldn't be beyond the realms of possibility that he supplies some funding as well.

ForWittyTealOP · 17/05/2026 09:37

TemperanceWest · 17/05/2026 09:32

You don't have to announce it every time!

Now, what are your thoughts on that White Vanguard banner?

They don't, but they're virtue signalling. The nasty poster said something I didn't like! Reported!

JadeHare · 17/05/2026 09:37

Tommy Robinson got deported from Colombia and Panama. Shame the UK can’t do the same.

Owlsintheforest · 17/05/2026 09:38

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Message deleted by MNHQ. Here's a link to our Talk Guidelines.

Should I have taken a photo? My point being - if you listen to Kiar Starmer, he made out that these people attending the UK March we’re racist thugs. I very much doubt a Chinese and black family are racist.

ForWittyTealOP · 17/05/2026 09:38

roxyro · 17/05/2026 09:32

“we”? You elevate yourself. You don’t speak on behalf of Jewish people and attacks, murders and burning of ambulances haven’t been carried out by those white men draped in English flags and you don’t get to tell me who I can or cannot support.

I think I speak for Jews a bit more than the direct descendants of Nazi ideology do, to be fair.

EvangelicalAboutButteredToast · 17/05/2026 09:39

DuncinToffee · 17/05/2026 09:34

It's not an etiquette thing on MN to say you reported someone, it is recognised as an attempt to derail a thread when it isn't going your way

That’s another strange comment. I posted a thread about a current news topic and it hasn’t gone any which way. It has done people saying they were there and it was awful. Some people saying they weren’t there and think the concept is racist. Then a load of people calling me names. Then some people saying it was peaceful and uneventful. Then some people calling me names. Then some people angry that I reported the posts calling me names and that was it.

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JustGotToKeepOnKeepingOn · 17/05/2026 09:40

BatchCookBabe · 16/05/2026 20:45

I agree @EvangelicalAboutButteredToast It went fine. Some people won't like to admit this though, and won't admit that not all people who are proud to be British, are massive uneducated bigoted racists. Some of them are well educated, sensible people who welcome diversity. They simply want British born people putting FIRST.

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My mum wasn’t born here but I was. Which one of us gets put FIRST?

ForWittyTealOP · 17/05/2026 09:41

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LilyCanna · 17/05/2026 09:41

LilyCanna · 17/05/2026 08:39

Sorry - long post but for people saying that the march was peaceful, family-oriented, ordinary working class people proud of their country etc… here are all the experiences from posters (or family members) who were actually in Central London yesterday or encountered the marchers on public transport.

“My friend and I were in London yesterday and we were making our way through Charing Cross, she is of Sri Lankan descent and a doctor.
The thugs we walked past were emboldened enough to shout paki at her multiple times and spit on her - this was at 11am in the morning.”

“Yesterday was not a nice family day out, it was, as he put it "wall to wall cunts". It was not a fun day for working class Londoners (of any colour) just trying to do their jobs.
He is a football fan, and has been since the 80s and remembers football violence well. In his view these are pissed up football hooligans.”

“It was all white people, mostly men and a few women. I would say 80% men and 20% women. I did see a couple of families with kids in parliament square. It was a rough crowd, lots of drinking, yelling and smoke bombs, defo not the place for small children.”

“I walked along a side street to avoid the march itself and there were big numbers of pissed men and women openly urinating against doors of businesses, homes and back doors of restaurants etc. around Embankment. Such animals - there are plenty of public loos available. Tourists were agog at the sight of men with their cocks out and women squatting with their pants around their ankles.”

“Totally drunk men swearing and swaggering around the place. Dropping litter and cans everywhere. Didn't see many women, just drunk horrible men.”

“I had to walk through the gathering crowds on my way to a meeting this morning, and loads of them were already drunk at 8.30am. They were noisy and aggressive yobs. When I walked home, the streets looked like a council tip with huge piles of beer cans, food wrappers and discarded waste.”

“There were hordes of them getting on the same train as her. Telling a woman who politely asked them to mind their language as there were children present to ‘ Go and fuck yourself, bitch.’ Then screaming at a black woman to ‘Get the fuck out of our country.’
Dd felt very intimidated. Some of them insisted on speaking to her and felt they had the right to ask her where she was going.
They chanting and swearing whilst shouting support for Tommy Robinson.”

“There was a group of middle aged white men with Union Jack hats and t shirts in our carriage, talking about muslims not eating full English breakfasts, haribos and general degrading opinions on muslim women.”

“I had to be in London and on the tube today and it was just a bunch of people delighted about being able to openly express their racism. Didn’t look or sound like having too many brain cells.”

“I've never seen a bigger bunch of drunken bell ends.”

Those arguing that the march was a peaceful expression of valid political views may have missed posts on this thread about marchers shouting racial abuse at passers by, as well as extreme drunkenness and intimidating anti-social behaviour. Reposting for the benefit of @EvangelicalAboutButteredToast @BatchCookBabe @dyzzie @xanthomelana @Hunterova and others.

sickofsixseven · 17/05/2026 09:41

thepariscrimefiles · 17/05/2026 09:30

I've never been sexually harassed or shouted at by drunk Muslim men, or even sober Muslim men, but I've definitely been on the receiving end of this from drunk and aggressive white men.

Good for you. Many women and girls in the UK have been though. The fact that you haven't doesnt cancel that out. I dont know why you think it would? Maybe you should go to Rotherham, blackpool etc and tell them they're just being ridiculous and influenced by the far right? And after that maybe hop on a plane to Afghanistan, Saudia Arabia or any number of other countries, and tell them that you know better then their own lived experience.

Lemonfrost · 17/05/2026 09:41

HaveANiceFuckingDay · 17/05/2026 08:40

And you were there to back up the fact it wasn't?

That's completely irrelevant, thanks to technological advances such as the television, camera and internet.

I didn't attend the Battle of Hastings, or William and Kate's wedding, but I am confident that they happened.

You are utterly desperate.

ThatPeachQuail · 17/05/2026 09:42

JadeHare · 17/05/2026 09:37

Tommy Robinson got deported from Colombia and Panama. Shame the UK can’t do the same.

I don't think you understand anything about deportation..

EvangelicalAboutButteredToast · 17/05/2026 09:42

thepariscrimefiles · 17/05/2026 09:37

From Wikipedia:

'According to the Observer, a major factor in Robinson's elevated public profile since 2017 was substantial funding and assistance with media and networking from US tech billionaire Robert Shillman, and the Middle East Forum, the David Horowitz Freedom Centre and the Gatestone Institute. All four sources combine advocacy for Israel with encouragement for viewpoints and political movements in conflict with Muslims in Europe or North America.'

Elon Musk supports these marches so it wouldn't be beyond the realms of possibility that he supplies some funding as well.

Elon Musk is right wing for sure. I have no idea about whether Tommy Robinson is being paid by anyone to agitate for them. Sounds likely as I know loads of the activists in America are paid, can’t remember who by though.

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FoulBlister · 17/05/2026 09:43

EvangelicalAboutButteredToast · 17/05/2026 08:39

I have literally no idea what you’re on about. I didn’t march yesterday and don’t condone racist chants from anyone. You’re all getting very carried away with yourselves on this thread and deciding all sorts of people are all sorts of things.

EvangelicalAboutButteredToast. Today 08:39
I didn’t march yesterday and don’t condone racist chants from anyone.

EvangelicalAboutButteredToast · Yesterday 20:47
I rather like the chants of Keir Starmer’s a wanker 🤣

EvangelicalAboutButteredToast · 17/05/2026 09:45

LilyCanna · 17/05/2026 09:41

Those arguing that the march was a peaceful expression of valid political views may have missed posts on this thread about marchers shouting racial abuse at passers by, as well as extreme drunkenness and intimidating anti-social behaviour. Reposting for the benefit of @EvangelicalAboutButteredToast @BatchCookBabe @dyzzie @xanthomelana @Hunterova and others.

I think you’ve done that thing of lumping everyone into one mindset. I haven’t ‘argued’ anything. I noted it seemed to have gone ahead with few problems which I thought was a good thing seeing that they’d policed it as though there would be rioting.

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QueenOfErrors · 17/05/2026 09:45

Many people thought the National Socialist party was the answer to their prayers, and by the time disillusionment crept in they had not power to dissent. What is the definition of making Britain great again.
Our Reform county councillor took the salary, went to a couple of meetings, didn’t say anything and then resigned at the end of the first year. That is not serving Britain.

toiletpaperthief · 17/05/2026 09:46

EmeraldRoulette · 17/05/2026 01:10

@toiletpaperthief you did not see a single non-white person in the crowd? How convenient.

I did see a non-white person, the whole two hours I was there I saw two, maybe 3?

Efacsen · 17/05/2026 09:46

EvangelicalAboutButteredToast · 17/05/2026 09:30

It’s an etiquette thing. You say it’s reported so other people don’t bother reporting as well and MNHQ don’t get multiple reports.

Never ever seen or heard that before - in fact MNHQ encourage reporting - it seems to be a piece of personal 'etiquette' - and de-rails your own thread

Wishing14 · 17/05/2026 09:46

The majority of people on either ‘side’ are fairly centrist and want fairly similar things when you actually look into it. This thread is getting a bit ridiculous now.

EvangelicalAboutButteredToast · 17/05/2026 09:46

FoulBlister · 17/05/2026 09:43

EvangelicalAboutButteredToast. Today 08:39
I didn’t march yesterday and don’t condone racist chants from anyone.

EvangelicalAboutButteredToast · Yesterday 20:47
I rather like the chants of Keir Starmer’s a wanker 🤣

Pmsl. I saw videos on my social media which is literally why I mentioned my algorithm in the first post. I think you are troll hunting which AGAIN is against the rules 🙈🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️

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