The movement is a hollow shell unified by shared resentment rather than any coherent vision for the future. It demonstrates how symbolic identity has completely replaced substantive policy in modern populist politics.
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Unite The Kingdom: What Do These People ACTUALLY Believe?Added:
Is the kingdom disunited?
>> Yeah, it is. Yeah.
>> This country is now a dump. It's a suspit.
>> Woe to you scribes and for you are like whitewashed tombs who outwardly appear beautiful, but within are full of dead people's bones and all uncleanliness.
>> Powerful stuff.
>> Yeah, Kia, that's you, mate.
Welcome to United the Kingdom March with Ty Robinson in central London. Today we are going to be marching down from Houston to Parliament Square where it's going to be a big sort of you know stage show. Very important that that be impressive for Tony Robersonson. He's got a lot of money from a American billionaire to make sure that it is. And along the way of course we'll be talking to people to see what this quite nebulous proposition the kingdom the four nations of the United Kingdom united as one. What does it actually mean concretely? How are people filling in that very strange and sort of empty container of an idea with whatever it is they happen to believe? What do people actually believe?
>> Melania is Princess Diana in disguise.
>> Yeah.
>> And Toy Robertson. Who's he?
>> I don't know. Everyone's in masks at the moment. Everyone you're seeing on the TV, the media has been took over by the white hats and they're all in masks.
I've actually seen Michael Jackson on it. I've got videos of him on Sky News where he's dressed up as a woman. You can't get rid of Michael Jackson. You know who he is. He's clear as day. So, he's playing someone as a woman. But I've got it all on my phone. You can see it's Michael. So, >> is the storm coming?
>> Oh, the storm is upon us.
>> What's the banner about?
>> Well, we got two banners. Uh, one, we got President Donald Trump because he's our hero. his uh the voice of Iranians who are being oppressed by the Islamic Republic in Iran. Donald Trump has stood with us. Not only that, the murderer of Iranians, Ali Carminer, the terrorist, he also has killed Tommy Robinson as a refugee, I would like to thank him. As a Iranian refugee, I would like to thank him because he became our voice. He stood out and stated that Iranians are suffering. Iranians are being killed in Iran. Become their voice. So, we want to thank him. Thank do Tommy Robinson for mentioning the genocide in Iran in 2026 and also for today. The reason why we are here because he stated that if you have your Iranian flag, the freedom of Iran, the original monarchist flag, bring it to our march. You are welcome.
>> He told you to do that.
>> He told us to do that. I'm a refugee. A refugee basically means somebody who has seek refuge form political as or political asylum through threat. So we cannot stay in our country because they would kill us.
>> You're characterizing yourself as a as a refugee. And I kind of wonder about like the British nationalists we're seeing across here, people wearing Britain British flags, England flags. Not normally particularly supportive refugees.
>> No, they also they don't support fake refugees.
>> Okay.
>> There's a big difference. Yeah. I am still a refugee after I've been this this country for 47 years. I still am a refugee and my citizenship is still Iranian because I'm a nationalist. I'm a proud nationalist. However, I've never gone to Iran because Iran is occupied.
>> So, a fake refugee is somebody who comes to this country, then travels to the Islamic Republic a year later with a British part more probably. And also on top of that, what they do, they start marches against Britain. They start marches against America. They against Donald Trump, they're against the British government, they're against Tommy Robinson, etc., et and also against genuine refugees. So my they took my country, they've took my land, they've took my house, they took our property. For 47 years, Iran is an occupied state. So we will raise our voice. Whoever is our friend, we are their friend. So thank you, Tommy Robinson. Thank you, President Donald Trump. Long live Iran and long live King Razar Pvy.
I hope I'm not having an art now. I've escaped a nursing home in crew right on 27 7th of July I had an art attack on the father square Thomas's angel saved me 30th of September I had an art down by the stage I did still didn't die and I'm in nursing on oxygen and permanent morphine now I haven't got long to live >> I'm sorry you you've been to three rallies >> this is my third one >> and you had a heart attack at both the previous two >> right and uh >> why are you out here I've got three daughters leaving this world that he's created yeah and um this is the allowed to die on me. But I'm sure God's keeping me alive to see that no out of number 10 or somewhere. Sorry. You know what I mean? But that's why it's important to me. I've got to get down to VIP disabled now. Get a taxi cuz you can't walk very far. But um I've had to bring do not resuscitate for home.
>> That's a do not resuscitate.
>> Do not attempt to resuscitate. I've had eight heart attacks. Right. I've been dead twice. I'm on do not resuscitate for four to five years. I've got an SR1 at the doctor said I got less than 12 months to live and I'm in a nursing home now and I'm I'm the youngest one in there really. But because I'm on permanent morphine and I can't prescribe them me flat control drugs with me last breath I I'd drag him out of there myself. Right. Cuz life imprisonment to me is only a few weeks. I don't really care. But I've got to leave three daughters in this dangerous and dividing world he's creating. Yeah. And uh like you say technically he's messing with my daughter's safety. I don't care if you're the prime minister. I'll come through your door, mate. And that's it.
I'm refusing to die. I'm still here.
Right. And uh and that's how it is, kid.
>> Good luck.
>> That was good.
>> What unites these people? We got on the one hand the Q and nonbeliever. We've got the Iranians. We've got various kinds of stripes of British nationalist.
Are they united only in the fact they're kind of separated from the mainstream of British liberalism? Like what really like combines them? is this figure of Ty Robinson almost like deified figure of Ty Robinson who seems to be the answer to all problems the the the solution to all riddles um it's very strange I don't really know how to like understand it apart from what a policeman on a march 2 years ago told me out of character perhaps which is that this is a dangerous personality cult like Stalin or Mao Tommy Robinson.
>> How you feeling?
>> [ __ ] amazing.
>> Yeah.
>> What do you uh what's the message of this march today? What's the United Kingdom about?
>> It's all about the [ __ ] English, mate. This is our [ __ ] >> the Welsh and the Scottish. And >> and all but [ __ ] the rest.
UK.
>> We are the most diverse country in the whole world. Yeah, we don't care who comes. Mr. Boss man, cut in the air. You You walk down chicken shop, things like that. We are very diverse. We're a very nice country, but we don't like taking the piss. And we have voted for illegal immigration to stop. We shouldn't have open borders. We live in a country where we should have controlled borders. If you want to come here, come here legally. get a visa, offer something to the country. But if you're coming here illegally, I'm sorry, it might offend you, it might hurt you, but you're not welcome. I'm sorry for this, but you're not welcome. If you if you come to this country illegally, you should be detained and deported. If you want to come here, get a visa, get a passport, come along. Everyone's welcome. Just come the right way, please. For a thousand years, yeah, people tried coming to our country illegally, mate.
They'd get [ __ ] bombarded out like >> Yeah. protected us back in the day.
People, immigrants who come over, invade us, slaughter them basically. But now that's what they had to do.
>> And you think that should happen again?
>> Not slaughter, but we need our country back. This is our country. We built it.
So why should they come over and take it all? It's not a Muslim country. It's Christian country. So we need to just walk through there. We need to walk through them doors and tell him to get out. We need to drag him out.
>> We can't see. It's the house of parliament.
>> So we drag him out of that chair. Sort him out. That's what needs to happen.
What do you mean sort him out?
>> Sort him out. He needs to get out of here.
>> Karma is a wanker. Millions must go.
>> Who are the millions?
>> Full remigration.
>> Full remigration. It's not okay. We can't cope with the numbers in this country at all. We really can't.
>> Small islands. We're going to sink.
>> We are a small island. We're sinking financially that and violently. We're not racist. It someone comes here legally. We have friends of all different colors and we shouldn't have to keep explaining ourselves because we're patriotic saying, "But we're not racist." Just cuz you're patriotic doesn't make a racist, does it? It doesn't.
>> Tell us about party politics. Reform, restore, advance. What are you What are you thinking?
>> Muppets.
>> The best out the bad bun. She's Nigel at the moment.
>> Not Robert Low.
>> No. Listen, I got there. Yeah. Okay.
>> Not N >> revealed >> reform. Nigel is the pit stop to to Robert, >> right?
>> So, he's only just getting started and there's so many members. It's it's like he's made history, hasn't he? And we dull Patriots definitely all agree with him, but what can we do for now? It's a game. Politics is a game. It is a game.
You look over years going back 16th, 17th century, even further back than that. It's a total game. You got to play the game. So Nigel Farad is kind of like relatively normal.
>> He's a stepping stone to stepping stone to Rupert Lo.
>> Yeah, he's a stepping stone.
>> Are you hopeful people are going to get that?
>> Yes. Well, the local elections that has just happened. I mean, you know, reform of wipes wiped all the idiots. Well, they're all idiots, aren't they? They are all idiots, but I out of the bunch of all of them, I think Robert is our best bet to go for.
>> Uh, for me personally, I I I trust Robert Low more than I trust Nigel Far.
>> You don't trust Nigel Far? He's been around for so long. He's been talking for so long and you don't trust him.
>> No. I mean, you look at the people that he's employed, they're not even normal people, are they?
>> Dear Yousef, not a normal person. Is that what you mean?
>> Yeah. Exactly. At least with At least with reform, it's all English people.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. Exactly. So, >> is he Yousef, not English?
>> You know what I mean?
>> He's brown.
>> You know what I mean?
>> I know what you mean. He's a Muslim.
>> Yeah. You know what I mean.
>> Yeah. And that that makes him not British. Okay.
Rert Low is saying as I understand it, illegal immigration has got to be stopped point one and keep get the country back on its feet. There is no rocket science. You've got to balance the books. And when you're paying NHS and hotels, what about the English people or the British people that need those services?
>> We brought in, I don't know, 100,000 in this year, 60,000, whatever it is.
hotels, accommodation, food, doctors.
What about the British people that come?
The Iranians are back.
>> COME ON. WE'RE WITH THEM. WE'RE WITH them now because they want the same things we do. They're all pro the English.
For a very long time, there's been a split or separation in the British far right between Toy Robinson's wing, which does street movement stuff, and Nigel Faraj's wing, which does electoral stuff. And Nigel Far has always been very keen to distance himself from Tommy Robinson because, of course, that gives him a certain degree of respectability.
This, you know, fuggish, loutish kind of uh street movement is not allowed in his political parties, whether it's UKIP or Brexit party or reform. That distinction now between the street movement and the electoral part seems to have a bridge between it and that bridge is restore Britain and Rert Low. As you've heard in our interviews, people who are supporting that tendency are much more keen or much more open with essentially ethnic forms of nationalism saying that Zia Ysef uh one of the senior people in reform UK is not British because he's not white. But at the same time, Rupert Low has been much more open to people like this, right, who to joining his party. And so the civic nationalists and the ethnic nationalists and the street movements and the electoral parts of the British farright seem to be slowly slowly coming together. But of course, people here aren't politically naive enough to think that Restore Britain can become the next government or anything like that. And so they're perfectly happy to have reform as a stepping stone towards that more radical position that Restore is advocating for.
Can we talk to you for a second? No.
>> No. No. Lugan pressa talking.
>> You want to talk to Lugan Pressa?
>> It's an old Nazi term, isn't it?
>> Not true.
>> Not true.
>> Sorry.
>> It's not true.
>> Question.
>> Isn't Lugan Plaster an old Nazi term?
>> No, it's not.
>> It's not.
>> It's an old Nazi term.
>> No, it isn't.
>> But tell us about it. Tell us where it comes from. It's much earlier than that.
>> Go and do your research.
>> Do your own research.
>> Do your research.
>> What are you trying to establish here?
>> I'm I'm curious about other two tiers woke idiots around UK.
>> Well, you're trying to Yeah, YOU'RE TRYING TO YOU'RE TRYING TO THROW OUT something to make out it's saying something. So, you understand what it means? I don't understand.
>> It's a It's a German word.
>> And what does it mean?
>> It means lying press.
>> Lying press.
>> Yeah. But it's a it's a term that the Nazis used.
>> It was in use long before them.
>> Right. But it's famous because of the Nazis.
>> No, it was it was well used before.
>> What are you trying to assitate? I don't understand what you're saying.
>> I mean, I don't I I feel like British people and in wars in the 1800s.
>> Yeah.
>> You do realize what we're going through now is very similar to what King Alfred went through with the Danes. It's just that instead of like fighting the Danes, we're fighting Muslims and Islam.
>> Sorry. The King Alfred's fighting the Danes, the UK now fighting the Muslims.
Those are parallels.
>> Islam. Islam. Yeah. It's very similar.
Do you not think?
>> I have no idea. Tell me.
>> They came, they raped, they pillaged our lands, they took our families, they did what they wanted to. Do you not think that there's similarities now with like the Pakistani Muslims doing what they've done for 30 years? There's been no sort of recourse about that. I personally don't want my daughter to be a victim to Islam, which is why I'm here.
>> Is there an issue with that?
>> No, no. I I I I'm not having an issue with anyone. I'm just curious on what's going on on this >> because >> it's nothing of the sort. It's much earlier. Do your research.
>> Do my own research. I would I just think like it's it's strange to have like, you know, we defeated the Nazis, you know, that's like a big part of like what it means to mistake.
>> Sorry, >> they were extreme right.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
>> There's a big difference between far right and extreme right.
>> And you were far right.
>> I'm very far right. I'm proud of it.
>> Yeah.
>> But not extreme right. What's the difference?
>> No, there's a big difference.
>> Do some research. I'm not going to explain the history. listen to you.
>> I'm I mean I'm I'm I'm helping people out there do their research by giving people answers to people who are here.
>> I think you're being quite antagonistic actually.
>> What's the difference between the far right eye and the extreme right?
>> It is a nasty town.
>> I I don't have a bright future ahead of me with the with the state of the country at the moment and I just want to fix everything. I I would I would say Rupert Lo, he he's like he's it's it's a very volatile party for example and I think that's what we need in Britain at the moment. We need something new. I mean reform Britain. I'm not voting for reform cuz um >> I think they're the only party.
>> Yeah, man. What's happening? Yeah. Tommy Robinson, we love you.
>> They they love Tommy around here.
>> They love him.
>> You love Tommy Robinson as well?
>> Uh not really. I don't I don't agree with um Tommy Robinson um promoting all these bitcoins, these cryptocurrencies.
He's basically using his platform to make money. I think >> there was a thing called UTK last time.
The cryptocurrency that was funded at crashed immediately after the viral.
>> Oh yeah, that's a rugpool. That's just a classic rugpool. I mean it's obvious.
So, a couple of days ago, Troy Robertson posted a video where he was saying that Robert Schilman, who's a American tech billionaire, had agreed to fund this march. What you get for your money is these screens. Because people have been complaining on previous United Kingdom marches, they couldn't see, they couldn't hear. And he was like, "This is a massive day out. People want to be able to hear us, but you know, everyone seems kind of bored. It's just uninteresting.
What are the ideas here? Are there any do they agree on anything? Are they just simply separated or unified rather? Are people here just unified by the fact they don't believe in the conventional narrative of Britain? Right. They're unified in a separation from that narrative, but not much else apart from the flag, the most generic of all symbols.
He did say to Robinson that people should get involved in local politics without telling anyone what party they should join. said it could be reform, restore, advance UK, the Conservative Party, but it's not obvious that this movement really exists between these big United the Kingdom marches and if so, what form it can really take and people here seem to really quite strongly disagree or have quite chaotic beliefs that don't necessarily make any coherent sense together.
What leaders movement? Can it be a movement that like sustains itself in any conventional way? Or is it just a big day out, lots of fun, you go home, you feel like you've done something, that's it.
The vibe is brilliant, mate. I'm here today to represent the homeless veterans mainly and stop the boats and get Kiss Armor out and everything else. You know, it's a whole pickle barrel. Someone comes off a rubber boat, they get housed within a month. My daughter, who's 25, who's got double dip uh double hip displacement, right? Can't even get on the [ __ ] housing register because it's all being taken up by all these illegals and stuff. And I'm terrified.
Every time she goes out, it's absolutely terrifying. You know, I'm on the phone.
Are you all right? You're all right.
What are you doing? Oh, it's all right, Dad. I'm just down there. I'm just down there. Oh, keep your [ __ ] eyes. Keep your eyes open. Keep your eyes open.
Keep >> Does she feel scared as well? Cuz it seems like you feel scared, but does she feel scared?
>> Yeah. Yeah. Well, she she gets cuz I keep telling, you know, be aware of your situation around you. Have your head on a swivel because you don't see them coming. Before you see them coming, they've got you. You know, you know what I'm talking about. The PDF files and stuff like that. I know she's 25, but you know, They don't have a demographic for age. They just go for anything and everything.
>> I feel like pedophiles probably do have a preference for age, but uh yes, sure.
>> Yeah, sorry.
>> But yeah. Um yeah, what a fantastic day.
And what what a fantastic bunch of people. Honestly, >> WE ARE IN A WAR OF PROPAGANDA, a war against the establishment, and we have to use every resource. We have a NEW CHARACTER. HAVE YOU SEEN ANY OF THESE AI CHARACTERS?
that have come to fame. Have you seen any of them? You've been watching them.
>> We've got a performance today by the note project. I think they're here even though they are AI. Is that are they here?
>> Let's play this. Come on.
>> Tony Robson just saying they're in a war of propaganda. They need to use every tool they have as they've got a performance now from Danny Bones who is an AI generated rapper.
musician.
>> This is England.
Don't ask why why I'm >> the image of Britain is the real thing that nationalism aspires to, right? And it's only really with AI that you can produce the absolutely pure, clearest vision of Britain. People [ __ ] love it. Biggest cheer of the day.
Even the AI characters are on our side in this battle. Yeah.
>> So, of course, the purpose of an outro to a YouTube video is to explain to you what's happened in that YouTube video and to sum it up into some sort of nice neat take. And there is no nice neat take for what has happened today. Right?
This is a empty container. It is a gesture towards a movement. is a a vague proposition, a sort of GPT prompt the for a model that has already gone in some sort of like spiraling madness for what a political movement in the UK in 2026 might be. There is no coherence here apart from that core of nationalism. And coming through it more coherent than Tommy Robinson is able to marshall is the force of Rupert Low to the right of Farrage in parliament already and leading a increasingly powerful restore movement claiming some frankly outrageous membership numbers. I don't believe them for a second. But that is the movement now in the aseny in the UK on the far right. It's about time.
>> Although the sense there is any coherent here at all >> is troubled by the sheer heterogyny and chaos. But the sense there is anything beyond just that like core nationalist idea that Britain is good and must be defended is really uncertain to me. All the stats about Muslims of course are nonsense. Also about crime waves are nonsense. Crime is at an alltime low.
People commit sexual crimes more or less evenly across the board.
It's just depressing to see a movement that has essentially no content essentially still manage to sweep people up in its uh morass of confusing and aggravating ideas.
Um, yeah, this is it's slop. It's physical slop.
Slop on the streets of London.
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