
BETWEEN 500,000 and a million Britons took to the streets of London over the weekend, spilling out of Whitehall into surrounding districts in the Unite the Kingdom Rally, which focused on free speech and immigration.

The march was a triumph for its leader Tommy Robinson, who has fought media and police resistance in his long-running campaign against open-door immigration. At one stage Robinson took to the air in a helicopter to view the spectacle and get an accurate crowd estimate.
The BBC posted a brief, silent, air-view video of the march with a highly negative report focusing on injuries suffered by 26 police officers during a number of outbreaks of violence and citing the Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood who condemned “those who have attacked and injured police officers” and adding: “Anyone taking part in criminal activity will face the full force of the law.”
The violence was related to marchers clashing with 5000 members of a group calling itself “Stand Up to Racism”.
“Today there are half a million ‘Charlie Kirks’ on the street. Antifa you messed up big time,” read a post from Knights Templar International. Another estimate based on Grok AI had the crowds estimated at 110,000, based on Metropolitan Police helicopter and camera footage.
“Realistic head count of march (is) now put at over 500,000 to 1,000,000 ordinary people (who) have brought the capital to a standstill,” the organisation posted.
The London crowd was addressed by Elon Musk, who described his heritage as strongly British. He said he wanted “Britain to be greater” but instead had seen its gradual destruction.
He said UK governments had failed in their duty of care, as revealed by the shocking thousands of rapes of girls by immigrant gangs in recent years and it was time for change.
Keir Starmer’s Labor government has just been rocked by the scandal surrounding the revealed links between their US Ambassador Lord Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
Mandelson was one of the most prominent Labor Party figures who served in the Cabinets of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown as Minister without portfolio, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Business Secretary and First Secretary of State.
Mandelson is from a long line of Polish Jewish families going back to his patrilineal great-great-great-grandfather Col. Naphtali Felthousen Mendelssohn; his great-grandfather, Levy Mandelson (1834–1891), and was son-in-law of NSW politician and businessman Samuel Cohen MLA.
His grandfather, Norman Levy Mandelson (1872–1956), founded the Harrow United Synagogue, and his father George Norman (Tony) Mandelson was the advertising manager of The Jewish Chronicle.
Mandelson has been stripped of his ambassadorship and forced to resign, as announced in the UK Parliament. He was appointed by PM Keir Starmer, who is now facing calls to resign.
In one email dated October 27th, 2005, Mandelson asks Epstein: “When are you going to the island at Xmas? I am having trouble getting air tickets to st barts and was wondering about going via US, NY, or Miami (but this may also be difficult due to availability of BA airmiles). What are your plans and do I fit into them?”
It is beyond doubt that Mandelson was talking about Epstein Island, given the reference to the connecting Caribbean French island resort of St Barts. They shared more than 100 emails.
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch posted on X: “Looks like the Prime Minister and Labour MPs spent the week lying to the whole country about what they knew regarding Mandelson’s involvement with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. According to The Times, No10 knew all about the Mandelson emails on Tuesday. 48 HOURS.”
Mandelson’s recent disingenuous comment on the emails was: “I feel profoundly upset that I was taken in by him and continued my association far longer than I should have.”
So, will Sir Keir Starmer, Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath, just weather this storm like the others and continue “the program” as the British people head towards civil war?