BRITISHNESS AND FREE SPEECH – WHY WE TRAVELLED 200 MILES TO ROBINSON’S LONDON RALLY
Faiz.tv International News – London witnessed a controversial yet highly attended rally this weekend led by activist Tommy Robinson, where Britishness and free speech became the central rallying cries. Supporters from across the UK travelled long distances—some as far as 200 miles—to join the demonstration, underscoring the depth of feeling surrounding these issues.
For many participants, the rally was not only about backing Robinson but about standing up for values they believe are under pressure. One supporter told Faiz.tv: “I came all the way here because free speech is a right, not a privilege. It’s about defending our voice and our way of life.”
The event sparked heated debate both on the ground and online. While Robinson’s critics accuse him of fueling division and extremism, his supporters argue that silencing him undermines the principles of democracy and national identity.
The heavy police presence, counter-protests, and passionate speeches highlighted just how deeply divided Britain remains on issues of free expression, cultural identity, and political discourse.
As debates around Britishness and free speech continue to dominate the national conversation, events like this rally show that the question of who gets to speak—and what defines modern Britain—remains as contentious as ever.
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