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Unite the Kingdom and Pro Palestine marches Cup 16th May 2026

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GrannyGravy13 Fri 15-May-26 08:10:46

Just seen in the news that the Met re deploying 4,000 extra police officers in London tomorrow, including armoured vehicles on standby.

If they are that concerned why haven’t they taken action to stop these marches or made them into standing rally’s in contained areas?

Our beautiful capital city once more rendered a no go zone.

Added into the mix it’s also the F A Cup final at Wembley Stadium.

All in the week when London has been named the number one city in the world for culture šŸ¤¦ā€ā™€ļø

Casdon Mon 18-May-26 16:02:30

The cloth eared are not exclusively on one side Oreo.

Oreo Mon 18-May-26 16:03:39

I think TR has almost had his day tbh as Reform has ascended then he has descended.
Also it costs money to get to London for the day.

Oreo Mon 18-May-26 16:04:25

Casdon

The cloth eared are not exclusively on one side Oreo.

Oh but they are! Because the cloth eared are our present government .

twaddle Mon 18-May-26 16:04:45

Casdon

The cloth eared are not exclusively on one side Oreo.

Nor are the blinkered.

LizzieDrip Mon 18-May-26 16:06:18

If there were people at the Yaxley-Lennon Hate rally who simply want to be ā€˜listened to’ and don’t support his racist views, I wonder how they feel about the dehumanisation of Muslim women, and the misogyny, on stage at the rally?

I’m not posting the link because I find it repulsive, but it’s out there for all those ā€˜innocents’ who are apparently ā€˜fearful’ to look at … should they be bothered.

I can’t ask any of them myself because I don’t know anyone who attended the rally - maybe someone on here does.

We’re all entitled to our own views. My view is that people who attend Yaxley-Lennon rallies know exactly what they’re about, and their attendance equals support!

twaddle Mon 18-May-26 16:07:46

Oreo

Casdon

The cloth eared are not exclusively on one side Oreo.

Oh but they are! Because the cloth eared are our present government .

No, I don't agree the government is cloth-eared. From what I've seen, they have listened, but they've reacted in the wrong way. They've tried to out-Reform Reform and ended up losing their core supporters in different directions.

Wyllow3 Mon 18-May-26 16:09:00

Well the UK and USA do have a special bond historically and peace activists have always had a special interest.

Basically, we (the UK) were in charge in the whole of Palestine at the time of Isreal's formation, and had been for a long time, along with major USA involvement.

In the late 1940's peace activists from the two countries had substantial involvement post Nakba in supporting displaced Palestinians, for although there was no doubt at the time that Jewish people deserved and needed a homeland, concerns were there "at what cost".

BTW, many young and idealist Jewish settlers were concerned for a peaceful start too - they lived alongside those who even then wanted the whole of Palestine.

twaddle Mon 18-May-26 16:09:35

LizzieDrip

If there were people at the Yaxley-Lennon Hate rally who simply want to be ā€˜listened to’ and don’t support his racist views, I wonder how they feel about the dehumanisation of Muslim women, and the misogyny, on stage at the rally?

I’m not posting the link because I find it repulsive, but it’s out there for all those ā€˜innocents’ who are apparently ā€˜fearful’ to look at … should they be bothered.

I can’t ask any of them myself because I don’t know anyone who attended the rally - maybe someone on here does.

We’re all entitled to our own views. My view is that people who attend Yaxley-Lennon rallies know exactly what they’re about, and their attendance equals support!

I've already seen it and agree it's repulsive. Even if I knew nothing about TR and his acolytes, that "show" would tell me all I needed to know.

Whitewavemark2 Mon 18-May-26 16:10:51

LizzieDrip

If there were people at the Yaxley-Lennon Hate rally who simply want to be ā€˜listened to’ and don’t support his racist views, I wonder how they feel about the dehumanisation of Muslim women, and the misogyny, on stage at the rally?

I’m not posting the link because I find it repulsive, but it’s out there for all those ā€˜innocents’ who are apparently ā€˜fearful’ to look at … should they be bothered.

I can’t ask any of them myself because I don’t know anyone who attended the rally - maybe someone on here does.

We’re all entitled to our own views. My view is that people who attend Yaxley-Lennon rallies know exactly what they’re about, and their attendance equals support!

Yes

Oreo Mon 18-May-26 16:12:16

Wyllow3

Well the UK and USA do have a special bond historically and peace activists have always had a special interest.

Basically, we (the UK) were in charge in the whole of Palestine at the time of Isreal's formation, and had been for a long time, along with major USA involvement.

In the late 1940's peace activists from the two countries had substantial involvement post Nakba in supporting displaced Palestinians, for although there was no doubt at the time that Jewish people deserved and needed a homeland, concerns were there "at what cost".

BTW, many young and idealist Jewish settlers were concerned for a peaceful start too - they lived alongside those who even then wanted the whole of Palestine.

I don’t need lessons on this from someone who can never spell Israel.

Wyllow3 Mon 18-May-26 16:12:17

If there were "innocents" on the Unite march, who didn't "see" the levels of hatred and racism, I doubt there still are.

Oreo Mon 18-May-26 16:13:38

Lizziedrip
Hope you enjoy Farage as PM in a few years then.

Wyllow3 Mon 18-May-26 16:14:14

Sorry, I struggled with the spelling. Brain under a lot of strain atm.

Neat put down

But don't use it to ignore what I actually said in the rest of the post

Allira Mon 18-May-26 16:14:36

Wyllow3

If there were "innocents" on the Unite march, who didn't "see" the levels of hatred and racism, I doubt there still are.

Ditto the other march.

Hatred and anti-semitism is on the increase too.

Oreo Mon 18-May-26 16:14:42

Wyllow3

If there were "innocents" on the Unite march, who didn't "see" the levels of hatred and racism, I doubt there still are.

There would definitely be some hatred and antisemitism on the other march too.

Oreo Mon 18-May-26 16:15:18

Oops x posts Allira

Casdon Mon 18-May-26 16:15:20

Oreo

It will happen GG13 expressly because the cloth eared not listening and sneering has been going on for some time.

You were not talking about the government Oreo. When did the government sneer exactly?

Allira Mon 18-May-26 16:16:53

X post Oreo

Should all these marches be stopped?

A gathering to protest about a perceived injustice is one thing but these marches seem to have taken on a life of their own and taken over our streets.

Wyllow3 Mon 18-May-26 16:19:27

No one is arguing with that.

But the difference is that the organisers of the Palestine march are not wishing to promote hatred, but a resolution to the plight of those suffering in Gaza and the West Bank.

But the organisers of the Unite demo actively seek to promote hatred. Their whole world view.

Oreo Mon 18-May-26 16:27:49

There’s no difference to the organisers at all, both try hard to promote hatred of others.

Oreo Mon 18-May-26 16:29:27

All the pro Palestinian marches achieve is ever more hatred of Jews, it’s naive to think otherwise.

GrannyGravy13 Mon 18-May-26 16:30:07

Wyllow3

No one is arguing with that.

But the difference is that the organisers of the Palestine march are not wishing to promote hatred, but a resolution to the plight of those suffering in Gaza and the West Bank.

But the organisers of the Unite demo actively seek to promote hatred. Their whole world view.

Oh I think you must have missed the chants on the pro-Palestine march last weekend, along with some of the interviews with participants…

Oreo Mon 18-May-26 16:31:27

Allira

X post Oreo

Should all these marches be stopped?

A gathering to protest about a perceived injustice is one thing but these marches seem to have taken on a life of their own and taken over our streets.

Yes it’s high time they were stopped.Only marches and protests that the UK government can do something about should be held as all the pro Palestine marches just spread hate and division.

Maremia Mon 18-May-26 16:32:19

Neat put down?
It was rude!

Maremia Mon 18-May-26 16:34:24

Why would Jewish people go on a march that increases hatred for Jews?
Sounds like nonsense.