UNTIE the Kingdom
‘Unite the Kingdom’ - so far so good.
What’s not to like, eh?
Hm……but not those people……only those deemed ‘British’ enough.
And what is ‘British’ exactly?
White?
Christian?
Anything except Muslim?
Who decides?
Oh yeah, that’s right…….that fella who lives in Spain under a fake name.
You see the main problem I have with the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march is that I don’t believe it will do what it claims to.
After all, they can’t even ‘Unite the Right’, can they?
We have ‘Robinson’, Lowe and Farage lined up as full sugar, lite and zero versions of the same cut price cola.
Still, what better way to ‘rage against the machine’ than by attending a protest where it has been widely advised that facial recognition will be deployed?
The Astroturf of ‘grass roots’ uprisings, ‘Unite the Kingdom’ counts Sharon Osbourne among its supporters. A woman shallower than a pound shop paddling pool who surely put the ‘patronising’ in ‘ex Pat’.
These people don’t live here. They dip in and out of our affairs like one of their swimming pools, swanning off to their tax havens and mansions overseas while the real Ordinary Joes deal with the aftermath.
The aftermath being increased surveillance, and ‘hate’ laws. After all, what does chaos lead to?
Order.
A New World Order?
So why have so many been marching today under the stewardship of Tommeh?
Are they all ‘backward gammons’?
Certainly many on ‘the left’ would have you believe so.
No. Not at all.
Many of those at the march today are well meaning people who feel their legitimate concerns have been dismissed over decades.
Concerns about crime and housing.
Concerns about job and food security.
Concerns about the failure to acknowledge and deal with grooming gangs.
About what they see as two tier policing and inconsistent sentencing.
We’ve had years of being gaslighted into feeling guilty about a ‘white privilege’ that just does not ring true as lived experience for so many.
And now?
Now we are seeing the result of that.
The inevitable uprising. The Empire - sorry, ‘Kingdom’ - is striking back.
Years of batting aside genuine concerns has resulted in religions and cultures being played off each other, like ants in the jar, shaken and shaken again to incite hate.
But how can anyone watching what is happening in the US be convinced that Christian Patriotism is the answer?
Does what’s happening in the US right now look like progress to you? Really?
And can someone explain how nationalism ties in with supporting Israel?
Hm….
Remember, this has been intentionally orchestrated. Both sides of the political coin want the same thing. ‘Left’ and ‘Right’ are two routes to the same ultimate destination.
Personally, I’d rather we UNTIED the ‘kingdom’.
See how things unravel.
After all, we are held to ransom by international organisations no-one voted for, stuck in antiquated electoral systems that do not accurately reflect the will of the people.
And don’t get me started on KINGdom.
Just……..NO!
BUT…….if you do insist on ‘uniting the Kingdom’, may I suggest starting small scale. Start by uniting your street, your town.
Progress it to ‘Kingdom’ when you’ve got that far.
Whatever nostalgia we may harbour for times past, there is no ‘way back machine’.
There is only a way forward.
And we must find it as humans, together.



I have friends that have attended. From my convid experience, I appreciate the motivation to want to be heard. I think what I gained most from those previous marches was the sense of not being alone in my disdain of the establishment. I don’t believe that anything changed because we protested. MSM lied about attendance, and the powers that be just pushed ahead regardless. But I knew that I was not only one. I hope that people will find connection from their gathering today.
Due to location of head office, I had many colleagues who are Muslim. Lovely people who shared good, jokes, banter and many of my hugs.
I know of plenty ‘white, Anglo-Saxon, pseudo Christians’ who have never worked a day in their life, intentionally! Who do not contribute one iota to our society.
It’s not as cut and dried as it is made out to be.
I love your proposal that we start with uniting our communities. I am an unlikely introvert, so this suits me. I can make changes in how I interact with the neighbours in my street - and they’re a diverse bunch! I can make small differences to my allotment community.
I can be kind. That’s the best start that each of us can make.
I don’t object to the impulse behind Unite the Kingdom. I have some good friends who attended the march today and they are most certainly not racists and nor are they ‘far right’. This latter term has been used to dehumanise the marchers, to declare them Untermensch. Whenever I see the term ‘far right’ it conjures up images of black-shirts and actual fascists walking the streets. By ‘fascist’ I mean those who support a state and a system which puts the state first and the people second. The demands of the state, whatever they may be, even down to murder, are privileged. The demands of the people, however gently expressed, are demonised.
To live our lives quietly and unobstrustively. To respect and respond to our family, friends, neighbours, when they are in need. To care for our neighbourhood and environs. To love God and put aside sin and pride.
The government, specifically Labour turned NSDAP, have turned Fascist. They prefer the corporation to the individual workman and workwoman. They descry the population as backward and employ that curious projective term ‘far right’, a term which describes themselves because they meet all the qualifications of the ‘fascist’ label.
We cannot be united under such terms. “Kingdom” refers to a peado-adjacent creature called Charles Windsor who, wearing the raiments of the elite, muttered pure fascism when he announced the introduction of digital ID.
“Unite the Kingdom” assumes a king who is not worthy of the title.