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Stirring The Pot

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September 17, 2025

More than half a million people marched along the streets of London 13 September protesting against immigration. This was one of the country’s biggest Right-wing demonstrations ever, with some protesters clashing with the police and wounding at least 26 officers.

Now contrast this with the picture of merely about 5,000 rival demonstrators who gathered at White Hall in central London the same day to slam hate-mongering and iterating the Labour government’s policy of welcoming migrants. The inescapable conclusion from the two showdowns is that the Far-Right is on the upward move both in Europe and America. To bring home the point some of the current bright stars of white supremacist politics make their presence - virtual and real - felt at the London rally organised by the Far-Right and anti-immigrant activist Tommy Robinson. There were billionaire Elon Musk, who joined via video-link, French Far-Right politician Eric Zemmour, and Petr Bystron of the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. Musk was so delighted at the turnout that he called it “something beautiful.” He cheered the demonstrators with the message that Britain is being destroyed. He thought there was “initially a slow erosion, but it has become a rapidly increasing erosion of Britain with massive uncontrolled migration.” He gave the clarion call for a change of government in the UK. For his part, Zemmour iterated the Far-Right, white nationalist conspiracy theory of so-called “Great Replacement,” which claims that white Europeans are being deliberately supplanted

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