Sunday, 29 March 2026

LONDON CLOWN SHOW

A rainbow coalition of political parties, trade unionists, communist groups, Islamists and coachloads of tofu-eating keffiyeh-clad middle class muppets bussed in from around the country descended on central London on Saturday.  Organisers had hoped that their high profile event, coined the 'Together Alliance', would be the largest leftist demonstration in history.  Well, shit.

Prior to any speeches as the march culminated in Trafalgar Square, organisers had decided to make the bold claim that turnout was 'half a million'.  Even if this were remotely true, the crowds on Saturday would still be eclipsed by various leftist marches of yesteryear.  The fact that organisers decided to land at such a conservative figure, instead of going down the Tommy Robinson route of claiming a turnout of 'millions', suggests that the real turnout was much lower and beneath the bravado it must have been bitterly disappointing.

The Metropolitan Police estimated crowd numbers to be ten times less than what the organisers had claimed - 'more like 50,000' - although Met estimates are always much lower and the truth is usually somewhere in between.  However, here's the real kicker for the leftists - the Met's estimated turnout for Tommy Robinson's 'Unite the Kingdom' march last September was 'between 110,000 and 150,000'.  Ouch.  Furthermore, the Met is hardly going to lend any bias towards the dreaded 'far right', so it appears that we have reached a point in our history that figures on the right can now mobilise 'at least' twice as many people as those on the left.  It should also be noted that Saturday's leftist march was actually a combination of two separate marches.  A separate Palestine march converged with the main Together Alliance march to boost numbers.

The march was led by a myriad of politicians from Labour, the Greens, Your Party and even Plaid Cymru.  Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana had notably put clear distance between each other as the tensions in their shitshow party continue.  In fact most of the Labour MPs appeared to put distance between themselves and Corbyn, instead gathering alongside Sultana.  Corbyn found himself marching next to the purple-haired Liz Saville-Roberts of Plaid Cymru.  The Green contingent at the head of the march included Zack Polanski, Mothin Ali, Rachel Millward and Hannah Spencer.  Labour MPs from the Socialist Campaign Group of usual suspects included Richard Burgon, John McDonnell, Apsana Begum, Diane Abbott, Ian Byrne and Bell Ribeiro-Addy.  Disgraced former Labour MP Claudia Webbe could also be seen mingling around her former PLP colleagues.  Stella Creasy was also present elsewhere on the march.

"What day is it, where am I" - Diane Abbott alongside PLP comrade Apsana Begum
Mothin Ali and Jeremy Corbyn pictured with some keffiyeh-clad goon holding a
disparaging anti-white working class placard
Lovely beret - Dawn Butler decked out in Reform colours

Dawn Butler was barely recognisable in a bizarre outfit topped by a beret that made her look like a 1980s Guardian Angel throwback, only in the light blue colours of Reform UK - an odd choice considering the 'far right' enemy they were supposedly marching against was largely characterised by Reform UK.  Of course, this is ridiculous in itself and made a mockery of the marchers' claims to be 'uniting' people.  If anyone who doesn't subscribe to your hard left agenda is 'far right' - including a very popular political outfit currently leading every single national poll, but which is increasingly looking like a rebranded Tory party - then the term 'far right' is meaningless and the only people you will be uniting is your communist clique of progressive bourgeois hypocrites.  Certainly, the Muslim groups that rocked up didn't want to be seen with you...

The Muslim Council of Britain, Muslim Association of Great Britain, Muslim Engagement and Definition (MEND) and Friends of Al-Aqsa were all represented along the route, but they segregated themselves from the debauchery of the progressives in front of them.  As Zack Polanski and Hannah Spencer pranced about on stage alongside half naked leather clad homosexuals, their colleague Mothin Ali was nowhere to be seen and the crowd in front of them was overwhelmingly - almost exclusively - white.  This moment epitomised the exploitation of both sides of the left-wing divide.  Depraved parties like Labour and the Greens need the rapidly growing Muslim electorate to maintain and expand their number of Westminster seats, while Islamists need depraved parties like Labour and the Greens to forge their own path to power.  The two are on an inevitable path towards a violent collision that is going to end very badly for the progressives.

It was no great surprise to see the words 'trojan horse' trending on X this weekend.

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