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Actually its more like revived the Kingdom. For decades the state of the Kingdom has been deplorable. It's been like it's a felony to be proud to be English. The Cross of St George was particularly singled out to be covered in ignominy. All polite society cringed from Good St George. To the point that only the dregs and flotsam, rebels of the far right, who defied the woke masters, whose conception of Good England is an England on its knees under the perpetual guilt of its colonial past, who kept the Banner of St George afloat.
Yesterday Tommy Robinson resuscitated the patient. John Bull for the first time in decades showed signs of life. What had John Bull been reduced to? The John Bull of old, notorious for his chubbiness, had been reduced to an emaciated skeleton on its knees, condemned in perpetuity to shoulder a gigantic rock called colonialism.
Yesterday Tommy Robinson broke the chains that shackled long suffering John Bull. And John Bull for the first time took a few steps into the streets of London. A mob of a hundred thousand plus braved the elements to hail him.
The Mayor of London was not one of them.
Don't get me wrong. The Right Honourable Sr Sadiq Khan, Lord Mayor of London, loves England quite alright. But a future England. A England washed free of the Original Sin of Colonialism. To keep it short Sir Sadiq Khan is the anti thesis of John Bull.
The Prime Minister of Great Britain was also not among the throngs out there proudly waving the Union and English Crosses.
The Right Honourable Sr Keir Starmer KGB KC MP is also cut from same cloth as Sir Sadiq Khan. They love England and St George but with endless caveats.
But I digress. What do you think of Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom rally?

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Actually its more like revived the Kingdom. For decades the state of the Kingdom has been deplorable. It's been like it's a felony to be proud to be English. The Cross of St George was particularly singled out to be covered in ignominy. All polite society cringed from Good St George. To the point that only the dregs and flotsam, rebels of the far right, who defied the woke masters, whose conception of Good England is an England on its knees under the perpetual guilt of its colonial past, who kept the Banner of St George afloat.
Yesterday Tommy Robinson resuscitated the patient. John Bull for the first time in decades showed signs of life. What had John Bull been reduced to? The John Bull of old, notorious for his chubbiness, had been reduced to an emaciated skeleton on its knees, condemned in perpetuity to shoulder a gigantic rock called colonialism.
Yesterday Tommy Robinson broke the chains that shackled long suffering John Bull. And John Bull for the first time took a few steps into the streets of London. A mob of a hundred thousand plus braved the elements to hail him.
The Mayor of London was not one of them.

Don't get me wrong. The Right Honourable Sr Sadiq Khan, Lord Mayor of London, loves England quite alright. But a future England. A England washed free of the Original Sin of Colonialism. To keep it short Sir Sadiq Khan is the anti thesis of John Bull.
The Prime Minister of Great Britain was also not among the throngs out there proudly waving the Union and English Crosses.
The Right Honourable Sr Keir Starmer KGB KC MP is also cut from same cloth as Sir Sadiq Khan. They love England and St George but with endless caveats.
But I digress. What do you think of Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom rally?


Thousands fill London streets for "Unite the Kingdom" rally organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson
Thousands of demonstrators packed London streets Saturday for a march organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson.

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