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  • Tommy Robinson supporters start London march while their hero remains in prison as anti-racism protesters prepare for counter-demo


    Thousands of Tommy Robinson supporters have begun marching towards Westminster while a counter-demonstration is also taking place, as the Metropolitan Police deploy more officers to keep the opposing groups apart.

    Before setting off from outside Waterloo station, the protestors sang ‘Rule, Britannia!’ and chanted ‘We want Starmer out’. 

    The protest is organised under the name ‘Stop the Isolation’ or ‘Unite the Kingdom’, with many carrying England and UK flags, with one person holding up a T-shirt with ‘Thank you Elon Musk‘ written on it.

    Chants of ‘Oh Tommy, Tommy’ and ‘we want Tommy out’ have been heard being sung at the demonstration in support of Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon.

    While, one protester is carrying a flag with ‘Free Tommy Robinson’ written on it with others are wearing face masks of the political activist.

    Robinson was sentenced to 18 months in prison in October after the Solicitor General took legal action against him for breaching a High Court injunction made in 2021.

    He admitted 10 breaches of the order, which barred him from repeating libellous allegations against a Syrian refugee. 

    A ‘Stop the Boats’ flag is being carried by one protester, with another flag reading ‘Britain lost a patriot – RIP Peter Lynch’.

    Protestors gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by supporters of Tommy Robinson

    Protestors gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by supporters of Tommy Robinson

    A supporter of Tommy Robinson wears a flag picturing him on his back

    A supporter of Tommy Robinson wears a flag picturing him on his back

    A protest organised under the name 'Stop the Isolation' or 'Unite the Kingdom', in support of Robinson starts to gather pace outside Waterloo Station

    A protest organised under the name ‘Stop the Isolation’ or ‘Unite the Kingdom’, in support of Robinson starts to gather pace outside Waterloo Station

    Some protesters were wearing ‘MEGA – Make England Great Again’ hats and others have ‘I am Tommy’ stickers.

    Protesters will march to Whitehall via Westminster Bridge and assemble in Parliament Street, at the Parliament Square end of Whitehall.

    Meanwhile, a protest organised by Stand Up To Racism has started at St James’s Street, south of Piccadilly Circus. 

    Protesters will march to Whitehall via Piccadilly Circus and Haymarket before a rally at the Trafalgar Square end of Whitehall.

    Signs are being held by protesters up reading ‘Oppose Tommy Robinson’ and ‘Stop the far right’ as speeches are being made to the crowd.

    Pedestrian access in the middle of Whitehall will be restricted, and officers will be deployed to keep the groups apart, the Met said.

    Anyone in the area not involved in the protests is encouraged to use other routes to go from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square, or vice versa, the force added.

    Posting on X, a Metropolitan Police spokesman said: ‘The Stand Up To Racism protest has set off from St James’s Street, heading to Whitehall via Haymarket.

    A man holds a placard reading 'UK stop the rape of white children!' as protesters start to gather in central London

    A man holds a placard reading ‘UK stop the rape of white children!’ as protesters start to gather in central London

    Hundreds of people have gathered outside Waterloo station for the protest

    Hundreds of people have gathered outside Waterloo station for the protest

    A protestor wearing a face mask of political activist Robinson

    A protestor wearing a face mask of political activist Robinson

    A demonstrator holds a t-shirt with a message reading 'thank you Elon Musk'

    A demonstrator holds a t-shirt with a message reading ‘thank you Elon Musk’

    One protestor dressed in a lion costume with a Union Jack shirt

    One protestor dressed in a lion costume with a Union Jack shirt

    Tommy Robinson supporters demonstrate in Central London

    Tommy Robinson supporters demonstrate in Central London

    Protesters will march to Whitehall via Westminster Bridge and assemble in Parliament Street, at the Parliament Square end of Whitehall

    Protesters will march to Whitehall via Westminster Bridge and assemble in Parliament Street, at the Parliament Square end of Whitehall

    Many of the protesters, who are gathered next to the Wellington Pub, are carrying England and UK flags

    Many of the protesters, who are gathered next to the Wellington Pub, are carrying England and UK flags

    Another sign reads: 'When will the government act for the British public'

    Another sign reads: ‘When will the government act for the British public’

    ‘The Stop the Isolation protest has set off from Waterloo, heading to Whitehall via Westminster Bridge.’

    A post from the force at 12.35pm said ‘there have been no incidents so far’.

    Organisers of the protest in support of Robinson posted on X, formerly Twitter, saying: ‘We will proceed to Downing Street. Stand against the isolation of Tommy Robinson. 

    ‘Deliver our message to the establishment.’ 

    Weyman Bennett, Stand Up To Racism co-convenor, said: ‘We saw the power of mobilising against the far-right in response to last summer’s racist riots. 

    ‘We must bring that anti-racist spirit onto the streets of London and reject the politics of hate.’

    Commander Louise Puddefoot, in charge of the policing operation, said: ‘We are well prepared for these protests, having been in discussions with both sets of organisers in recent weeks.

    ‘We have officers deployed in significant numbers to provide reassurance to the wider community, and to give us the capability to intervene swiftly and decisively if incidents of crime or disorder occur. 

    Counter-protesters take part in a demonstration against anti-immigration supporters of Robinson

    Counter-protesters take part in a demonstration against anti-immigration supporters of Robinson

    One protestor holds a sign reading: 'The only minority destroying this country is the billionaires'

    One protestor holds a sign reading: ‘The only minority destroying this country is the billionaires’

    The protest organised by Stand Up To Racism will march to Whitehall via Piccadilly Circus and Haymarket before a rally at the Trafalgar Square end of Whitehall

    The protest organised by Stand Up To Racism will march to Whitehall via Piccadilly Circus and Haymarket before a rally at the Trafalgar Square end of Whitehall

    Signs are being held by protesters up reading 'Oppose Tommy Robinson' and 'Stop the far right' as speeches are being made to the crowd.

    Signs are being held by protesters up reading ‘Oppose Tommy Robinson’ and ‘Stop the far right’ as speeches are being made to the crowd.

    Protesters for Stand Up To Racism's counter-demonstration gather at St James's Street

    Protesters for Stand Up To Racism’s counter-demonstration gather at St James’s Street

    Weyman Bennett, Stand Up To Racism co-convenor, said: 'We must bring that anti-racist spirit onto the streets of London and reject the politics of hate'

    Weyman Bennett, Stand Up To Racism co-convenor, said: ‘We must bring that anti-racist spirit onto the streets of London and reject the politics of hate’

    ‘Decisions on our policing style at protests, including the types of uniform worn by officers and the protective equipment available to them, are taken on a case-by-case basis. It allows us to be ready to respond quickly and decisively where we need to.

    ‘Our assessment for tomorrow’s protest, based on the information available to us, is that an additional level of preparedness is required.

    ‘What our officers are wearing or the protective kit they are carrying doesn’t change their role at these events.

    ‘They are there to ensure all involved can exercise their right to protest peacefully, without causing serious disruption to the life of the wider community and without risking the disorder that could take place if groups with opposing views come together.’



    Tommy Robinson supporters take to the streets of London in a show of solidarity for their imprisoned hero, while anti-racism protesters gear up for a counter-demonstration.

    Despite Tommy Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, being behind bars, his loyal supporters have organized a march through the streets of London to demand his release. Robinson, a far-right political activist and former leader of the English Defence League, was jailed for contempt of court in July.

    Meanwhile, anti-racism activists are preparing to hold a counter-demo to oppose Robinson’s message of hate and intolerance. They argue that his rhetoric only serves to fuel division and promote discrimination against minority communities.

    The clash between the two groups is expected to draw a large police presence, as tensions run high in the capital. The demonstration comes at a time of heightened political and social unrest, with issues of race and identity dominating public discourse.

    As the two sides prepare to face off in the streets of London, the city braces for potential clashes and unrest. The outcome of the dueling protests remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: the debate over Tommy Robinson and his divisive ideology shows no signs of slowing down.

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  • Where Tommy Robinson and counter protest will take place in London this weekend


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    Police will increase their presence across the Capital this weekend as protests in support of and against Tommy Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is set to take place on Saturday.

    A protest organised under the name ‘Stop the Isolation’ or ‘Unite the Kingdom’ is countering Robinson’s arrest, after he was sentenced to 18 months in prison in October for breaching a High Court injunction made in 2021.

    He admitted 10 breaches of the order, which barred him from repeating libellous allegations against a Syrian refugee.

    Meanwhile, Stand Up To Racism have organised a counter-demonstration. Co-convenor Weyman Bennett said: “We saw the power of mobilising against the far right in response to last summer’s racist riots.

    “We must bring that anti-racist spirit onto the streets of London and reject the politics of hate.”

    A protest in support of Tommy Robinson will form up right outside Waterloo Station.

    A protest in support of Tommy Robinson will form up right outside Waterloo Station. (Met Police)

    A protest organised under the name ‘Stop the Isolation’ or ‘Unite the Kingdom’, in support of Robinson, will form up in Sandell Street and Cornwall Road, off Waterloo Road outside Waterloo Station, from midday.

    The march will continue to Whitehall via Westminster Bridge, where a static assembly will take place at Parliament Square.

    The map of the protest for Tommy Robinson route

    The map of the protest for Tommy Robinson route (Met Police)

    Meanwhile, Stand Up To Racism have organised a counter-protest which will form up in St James’s Street, south of Piccadilly Circus, from 11.30am.

    The march will also go to Whitehall, via Piccadilly Circus and Haymarket, assembling at the Trafalgar Square end of Whitehall.

    Stand Up To Racism will form up on St James's Street near Piccadilly Circus

    Stand Up To Racism will form up on St James’s Street near Piccadilly Circus (Met Police)

    Met Police will restrict access to the middle of Whitehall in order to keep both groups apart and have encouraged people not involved in the protests to seek alternative routes between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square.

    The restrictions intend to keep the clashing protests apart, as they will convene at opposite ends of Whitehall.

    The Stand Up To Racism route, mapped

    The Stand Up To Racism route, mapped (Met Police)

    The Tommy Robinson march will end between the Cenotaph and Parliament Square, while the Stand Up To Racism demonstration will finish towards the northern end of Whitehall.

    Met Police Commander Louise Puddefoot, who is in charge of the policing operation, said: “We have officers deployed in significant numbers to provide reassurance to the wider community, and to give us the capability to intervene swiftly and decisively if incidents of crime or disorder occur.

    The Tommy Robinson rally will conclude between the Cenotaph and Parliament Square

    The Tommy Robinson rally will conclude between the Cenotaph and Parliament Square (Met Police)

    “Decisions on our policing style at protests, including the types of uniform worn by officers and the protective equipment available to them, are taken on a case by case basis. It allows us to be ready to respond quickly and decisively where we need to.

    Ms Puddefoot continued that their assessment for the protests, based on the information available to the force, meant that an “additional level of preparedness is required.”

    Stand Up To Racism's march will conclude between towards the top of Whitehall

    Stand Up To Racism’s march will conclude between towards the top of Whitehall (Met Police)

    She said that officer uniforms and protective kit are there to “ensure all involved can exercise their right to protest peacefully, without causing serious disruption to the life of the wider community and without risking the disorder that could take place if groups with opposing views come together.”



    This weekend, the controversial figure Tommy Robinson and his supporters will be holding a rally in London. The exact location has not been disclosed, but it is expected to be in a central area of the city.

    In response to this rally, a counter protest is also being organized by various groups and individuals who oppose Robinson’s views and rhetoric. The counter protest will be taking place in close proximity to where Robinson and his supporters are gathering.

    The clash between these two groups is expected to draw a large crowd and potentially lead to tensions and confrontations. Police presence will likely be heightened in the area to ensure the safety of all those involved.

    Stay tuned for updates on the location of both events and any developments that may occur during the weekend.

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  • Brock Lesnar & injured WWE star to return at 2025 Royal Rumble, predicts Tommy Dreamer


    WWE legend Tommy Dreamer has made bold predictions for the upcoming Men’s Royal Rumble Match. He stated that Brock Lesnar and Randy Orton, who is currently on the sidelines could make their surprise returns this Saturday.

    The Beast Incarnate has been absent from in-ring competition since his last match at SummerSlam 2023, where he lost to Cody Rhodes. As of now, the superstars confirmed to participate in the multi-man contest are CM Punk, John Cena, Carmelo Hayes, Jey Uso, Logan Paul, Shinsuke Nakamura, Roman Reigns, Chad Gable, Bron Breakker, Penta, Rey Mysterio, Sami Zayn, LA Knight, Drew McIntyre, and Seth Rollins.

    In a recent episode of the Busted Open podcast, Tommy Dreamer speculated on potential surprise entrants in the 2025 Men’s Royal Rumble, naming Brock Lesnar and Randy Orton as possibilities. The veteran pointed to a recent Lesnar reference on RAW as a hint towards a possible appearance:

    “I would say Brock [Lesnar] as well. Leaning into [Monday Night] RAW, there was another Brock reference and then I’d also say Randy [Orton],” Dreamer said. [From 02:14 to 02:25]

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    For those unaware, The Viper has been on the sidelines since November 2023. Kevin Owens hit the former WWE Champion with a vicious Piledriver. That being said, Orton is expected to return around the upcoming premium live event.

    WWE veteran says Brock Lesnar has a “great chance” at winning the Royal Rumble

    The Beast Incarnate and Gunther had a massive showdown in the 2023 Men’s Royal Rumble Match. This face-off between the two never materialized in a full storyline, as WWE failed to capitalize on the moment before Lesnar went on hiatus.

    Last week on an edition of the Busted Open podcast, Bully Ray suggested a scenario where the 47-year-old superstar could be a surprise entrant in the Royal Rumble. Not only that but Brock Lesnar could win the 30-man over-the-top-rope elimination match, and then face Gunther for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas:

    “[Do they pull the trigger and maybe Brock Lesnar is a surprise entrant in this year’s Royal Rumble? Brock Lesnar comes in, wins the Royal Rumble, and faces Gunther for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania?] Great chance,” Ray said.

    Only time will tell whether the multi-time WWE World Champion will finally make his much-awaited return in the Men’s Royal Rumble Match and main event The Showcase of The Immortals.

    While using any quotes, please credit the Busted Open and give an H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling for the transcription.