This video presents a political debate where Tommy Robinson, a controversial British political activist, discusses the UK government's cancellation of visas for speakers at his planned rally, arguing that such actions represent censorship and suppression of free speech, while government representatives defend their decisions as necessary security measures to prevent hate speech and protect communities.
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for the Abby. I promise you I'm trying to get you my ID.
>> I work for the press office basically.
>> For the press office. Do you believe in free speech?
>> Um, I'm not going to get into a position about that.
>> Do you believe in free speech?
>> Um, there are rules for filming on our property. So, you need to get in touch with us to do >> that.
Okay.
But I can see here that you are an actual news.
>> Oh, so you have a problem with the actual news, not with So anyone random can >> No, but you're you're an endorsed.
>> I'm glad you said that. We're endorsed.
Thank you for the endorsement.
>> Are you the gatekeeper of >> I will have to go.
>> Go get security. Go get security. Thank you very much. Right, let's go.
>> Okay. What was that?
>> That was someone who doesn't like us talking and they don't like us talking if they don't want us to have an opinion. And it's tough cuz we've got a very strong opinion. Welcome to the UK, the land of the land of no freedom >> and the the land of censorship as well.
>> I can't wait for security to come. Can you Are you waiting for security to come? I can't wait. Go.
>> What would you say to the security?
>> I'll point out all the other people filming and ask them what the problem is. Here it comes.
>> And we are in the sidewalk.
>> Yeah.
>> What's up, mate?
>> Can't film.
>> Who can't?
>> It's private property.
>> How come they won't filming?
>> It's private property.
>> Ask a question. How come they will filming?
>> It's a private property, sir.
>> Okay.
>> Okay.
>> How come they won't filming? You can with a phone here. You can't film.
>> So if I change this to a phone up, >> film me, sir. I'm telling you again. You can't film in here.
>> How come they all filming?
>> I'm telling you.
>> I'm just me, not the rest of the people.
They can film.
>> I'm telling you, you can't film in here.
>> You can film with that.
>> I can film with this.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay.
>> No professional camera, please.
>> Are you kidding?
>> Excuse me.
>> Excuse me. Don't touch this.
>> Like, what are you doing?
>> Don't touch that. Excuse me.
>> Excuse me. Hello.
>> Excuse me. Don't touch that.
>> Don't Don't touch my camera.
>> The camera. Yeah. I can use this film. I can use >> Did you really put like your your >> Let's use this.
>> Your hand in my lens.
>> I'm in here.
>> Okay. Go in.
>> Did you put your hand in my lens?
>> Did you get arrested, sir?
>> Arrested for what? Filming.
>> For what? Filming. Yeah.
>> Arrested for filming.
>> Yeah.
>> That's That's Britain. 2026. Go get the police, mate. Go get the police. Go get the police.
>> Can you Can you sort us out?
>> Officer, go get the police, mate. Let's can our interview. Let's just finish our interview.
>> Come on. What were we saying?
>> Peter, >> he's going to get arrested for filming, apparently. Yeah. Let's go.
>> What? Why you jumping?
>> Go away.
>> Why you jumping?
>> Go away.
>> Why you jumping?
>> Go away.
>> Filming.
>> It's a sidewalk.
>> You can't film.
>> It's a sidewalk.
>> Go speak to them.
>> Go speak to them.
>> Sorry. What's going on?
>> Hello. Hello, mate. How are you?
>> How are you doing? You all right?
>> Yeah. So, basic.
>> Go away. So, basically, right, everyone's filming. This gentleman, that gentleman, that gentleman, she's filming. Yeah. Everyone's filming, >> right? But for some reason, aggressively, this girl puts her phone handle on camera. This gentleman, I don't know who he is, thinks he's in charge of the police or something. This gentleman's come over. You can't film.
You can't film. So, tell everyone else they can't film. Yeah. We'll do the same as everyone else.
>> Up until up until the lines all the way down.
>> So, you see that foot path there?
>> That foot path. You can do anything you like.
>> Thank you. Thank you, mate. Nice one.
Ker, >> you're not hard.
>> No, you won't. No, you won't. Silly bad.
>> Turn it up. Uh, millions.
>> I hope so.
>> So do I.
>> Good luck to you, my friend.
>> Thank you, Matthew. Thank you very >> good to have you.
>> Thank you very much.
>> I said to my son, I said, he said, "What you doing?" children.
>> Honestly, >> found us.
>> Here we are. That one here. Really?
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, you're better than I am. I'll do it.
>> Are you jumping in?
>> That way. There you go. Well done.
>> Thank you very much. See you, Sally.
>> See you, Sally.
>> Mate, how are you?
>> I might have seemed a bit hostile to those people, but you know, people telling me where I can and can't film.
It's like, look, he's filming.
Everyone's filming.
filming one meter away. Literally, what the point of that? Welcome to England.
>> Yeah. So, I'm with Tommy Robinson and we are 2 days before the big rally and I want to have your thoughts on what the UK government have done cancelling visas of speakers who were attending your rally.
>> They've exposed themselves. They've not canceled extremists. They're cancelling journalists. Yeah. So they've exposed themselves. They don't like people who have a dis different opinion from their worldview or their mass open border dangerous immigration. They've exposed what we have to live with in Britain.
You see, they don't want journalists talking members of European Parliament, multiple members of European Parliament, high ranking, have now been refused entry into this country. Whilst they're stopping journalists and they're stopping media or they're stopping politicians, our borders are open to rapist, criminals, jihadists. our country and our government welcomed back a terrorist who said all all white people need to be killed. They welcomed him back. They brought him in. He's not British. He's from Egyptian or whatever.
But yet they're stopping journalists. So they've just exposed himself. I know the letter that Dominic, the Polish gentleman, our good friend, shared is on 7 million views. The world can see what Britain thinks about free speech. Yeah.
And this Saturday, the the country is coming out not in support Kama against him. So they announced that they will deploy massive police enforcement. They say that they are ready to arrest people for hate speech. Same if same for the people who are seeing inif. Do you believe that they will really crack down on the other one?
>> We've had laws that could have been implemented against all the extremist Hamas supporters for last two years.
They've allowed them call for jihad, made excuses for them. They've allowed to call them for the murder of Christians and Jews. They've allowed them to incite hate from one end of this country to the other and they've done nothing. In fact, real hate is being incited in mosques up and down this country. No arrests, no dawn raids, no closing down of mosques. By what they mean is they want to intimidate the British public into silence. But that doesn't work anymore. Yeah. There's no hate speech. There's just facts. We speak facts and we speak truth.
>> And that's what we'll continue to do and we'll do it on Saturday with the biggest audience this country's ever seen.
>> Do you think he made a mistake by cancelling visas? And you'll see it again on Saturday at a march designed to confront and intimidate this diverse city and this diverse country.
That is why this Labor government will block farright agitators from traveling to Britain for that event because we will not allow people to come to the UK to threaten our communities and spread hate on our streets.
>> He made a big mistake cuz he's exposed himself to the world. And you see Kia Starmer, you muppet, right? There's such a thing now called the internet and actually Starink thanks to Elon Musk. So the people you've banned, they'll be here with us.
>> Mhm. And uh so how many people we show up? You think >> it's hard to know. We know that the government will go to any extreme as you've seen banning people. You see what the way they've wanted to silence some international speakers. What do you think they're doing to us every day?
What tactics do you think they're using using the police as a weapon, the media as a weapon to try and silence us? So they continually try, but every move they make backfires and our numbers grow. So I think you're going to see the biggest gathering and the most beautiful gathering of families, children, old women, young women coming together, uniting four nations, one kingdom against a treacherous government who are betraying us all. They're betraying the British, but they're also betraying the hardworking migrants who come here illegally, who come here to work hard and integrate and assimilate, and they've opened the borders to criminals and gangs of hostile, violent jihadist mindsets.
>> And what do you think of the languages used by your prime minister calling people faright agitators?
>> Those words worked for them for 30 years. He doesn't realize he needs to catch up. Doesn't work anymore. No one cares. We wear people wear it now like a badge of honor.
>> Do you think it would be ousted?
>> Yeah. No one cares. See, look, Kia Kama is going to be like this little blip in history. Yeah. That no one remembers.
And if they do remember, they're just going to remember he was a wanker. Yeah.
And that's Kam. So whereas our movement, we're just getting started. Uh he'll be out of there soon. He'll be out of there soon because >> I spoke with a lot of people on the streets. They seems to be agreeing to cancel visas saying that those people anyway are fascists. Do you think it's not better to have debates and open discussion?
>> I'm not sure fascists are up for a debate. I mean, Tommy Robinson's a violent thug, so I wouldn't be keen on him being anywhere.
>> Bos seems to be okay with the boat with il illegal migrants coming in.
>> Uh, I think it's a pretty common tendency here to be honest, and it's not really anything that's particularly new.
I mean, it's leftwing government, somewhat leftwing government, and people here aren't really fond of Tommy Robinson. Um, I can see why people would say it's a free speech issue there, but I'm simply just not surprised.
>> You're speaking to people in London.
London's a different country to the rest of the UK. It's a different country.
>> There's no working-class people really here. There's all they're all middle class. They don't live many of them.
They come into the city for work. They don't understand the problem. So, get out to a working-class town, any working-class town, speak to people on the streets there. You'll get totally different reaction.
>> So, after this rally, what's next? Uh, next is a three-year plan for a battle of Brit and the next election. We need to get the working class. We need to get them voting. We need to get them organized. We need to get them fit, healthy, and ready to fight for Brit.
>> And why not united the West instead of United the Kingdom?
>> That's what it's called. Unite the Kingdom. Unite the West. This is a problem that affects the entire Western civilization. There's no borders to this problem. We're making friends. We've we've we've been doing this for a long time. I've been out to Italy. I met with Salvini. I went to France. We've spoke with Vox. We spoke with the AFD. Um our our ultimate vision is on the same day at the same time there will be a European uprising of people. Not in a violent fashion, but European culture.
When I travel to France, I want to experience French culture. Well, I don't. I went to Paris. It's horrible.
Yeah. When I go to Berlin, it's horrible. Right. So, something's got to change. People need to realize this moment now is our time. Yeah. This is the time or we or we lose. So, we've got three years to the English election, to the British election. But the rest of the Europeans who have been silent for too long, who have been scared, realize the the dam has burst in Britain. Yeah.
We're going to lead the way. Watch our numbers. The the people in this country are not going to sleep again. We've been asleep for too long. And that sleeping lion is awake. You're going to witness it on this side.
>> Well, PS Morgan say that it's not true.
There is no cultural change here in England. the credibility of Tommy Robinson and the damage that he does in America about the reputation of this country and London all being overrun by Muslims and everyone swallows it in America.
>> I'm fully 100% behind these rallies. I think that they need to remove the the Muslim element from the UK altogether.
That's what I would advocate for. Yes, that's correct. If you don't think that Britain has a Muslim problem today, you're an elite and you don't travel and you don't know workingass people and you've never been.
>> You have no idea who I hang out with.
You got a clue, man.
>> Go there. Use your eyeballs.
>> Who's this Morgan?
>> Hello.
>> I couldn't care less about your silly little insults. You're It's like a 2-year-old. Why would I care?
>> A 2-year-old? A 2-year-old? Listen, sir.
I don't know why you come on and you talk like you're holier than now. As soon as you're away, >> applications are open.
>> That's your thing, bro. That's your girl.
>> Let's send this, please.
>> Cooked.
>> Who cares what he says? No one really cares. Yeah.
>> Are you British?
>> Uh, I suppose so. Yeah.
>> What do you mean spicy?
>> You want to narrow? Yeah.
>> Why would it be narrow? Yeah. What?
>> Well, because >> Why Why would it be narrow asking if you're British?
>> Family history and things. It's weird.
>> Yeah. So, are you British?
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
>> Why is that narrow?
>> Why is it narrow? Because I think there are there are far more important factors to determine somebody's character than where they're from. Right.
>> Do you love Britain?
>> Um I love the whole world to be honest.
>> Do you love Britain?
>> I love I love Britain. I love the whole world.
>> Do you think Britain should have open borders?
>> Uh yeah.
>> Okay. So, so in those open borders, say for example, an illegal immigrant coming in Bournemouth. He went to school, said he was 15, but he was actually 21. He ended up stabbing a Royal Marine to death.
>> That illegal immigrant, you think he should have been idiot? I absolutely think that he's justified to come to the country >> even though even though even though the investigation shows he shot two people dead in Serbia before he come.
>> You think he should be here?
>> That's that's an interesting question.
>> You think I'm now reminded? You think I'm now reminded >> you're raising one individual rather than talking about the 100 sexual assaults.
>> Why in particular do these individuals put into a situation? That is the only position.
>> 100 sexual assaults against children by men in hotels.
>> People are think people are conditioned from their environment and clearly if they're not the Islamic environment.
>> No, of course if they're not the services to support them. Oh, the services. So, he shot people dead. So, hold on. He shot people dead in Serbia and then he and then he sexually sexually abused girls at school and then he stabbed the Royal Marine because there weren't enough services for him.
Is that what you believe?
>> I think there is a you dressed like the stereotypical problem as well. I >> think there's an absolutely economic ability for us to address the root causes of inequality and crime. These things are determined by the fact that there are not ability for people to be able to have adequate housing, have health.
>> We don't have adequate housing cuz you want open borders.
>> No, let me tell you something. It is a it's a matter of infrastruct the reason that things happen like this is because they're so angry.
You try to capitalize about Can I tell you something? Can I tell you something?
People are angry about the situation do not have what they need. The reason >> you fundamentally understand that base contract contract manipulating the anger that working people feel the fact that the billionaires are taking their money and live like Iran >> are triggering an economic crisis and who's doing so the reason this country is such a mess is because of weak men like you >> weak men >> and tough men are taking it back watch as we bring this country back and there's nothing your pathetic little world view can do about it so enjoy Saturday the biggest event this country's ever seen. Enjoy us awakening the nation and enjoy your woke politics in in the rear end. In the rear end of history, >> it's not it's not you that's awakening the nation.
>> In the end, economicism is awaken.
>> Oh yeah. What do we want? Communism.
What do we want? Communism. You clown.
>> What do you want?
>> See you later. What do I want? I want you to off while I go get a curry.
Silla.
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