150,000 Attend London Unite Kingdom Rally Amid Violence
150,000 Attend London Unite Kingdom Rally Amid Violence

150,000 Attend London Unite Kingdom Rally Amid Violence

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Australian actress and singer Holly Valance publicly supported far-right activist Tommy Robinson at the 'Unite the Kingdom' rally in London, which drew between 110,000 to 150,000 attendees. Valance praised Robinson's 'redemption' and criticized how he was portrayed as a villain for raising concerns about the safety of white British girls, calling the public's silence 'immoral.' Wearing a 'Make England Great Again' cap, she aligned herself with conservative politics and has close ties to Nigel Farage's Reform UK party, with her estranged billionaire husband Nick Candy serving as the party's treasurer. The rally, branded by Robinson as the UK’s 'biggest free speech festival,' saw arrests for violent offenses amid a heavy police presence. Valance, who has shifted from left-wing to right-wing views over recent years, described the event as a historic moment, highlighting the patriotic unity and nationalistic sentiment expressed by the crowd singing the hymn 'Jerusalem.' Other notable right-wing figures, including Laurence Fox, Katie Hopkins, and Ant Middleton, also participated in the march.

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