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Robinson previously held an anti-immigration march back in September at Trafalgar Square which drew over 100,000 participants. He named the march 'Unite the Kingdom' and a similar one will take place in May under the same name.
“We have had enough of migration, enough of mass immigration, we’ve had enough of oppression from a tyrannical government,” Robinson stated in an Instagram video posted to the account GauciReports.
In the video, he claimed that he wanted to “bring London to a standstill," saying that "they have tried to silence us for decades, but we will be silenced no more." In the video, he continued to say that "we don’t want another three years of borders open," and quoting Nigel Farage saying that people from Afghanistan are more likely to commit a sexual offence than people in Britain-a statement which has since been debunked by Sky news.
Osbourne commented under Robinson's post, saying that she will "see you there."
Osbourne has previously stated that she was "seriously thinking" about getting into politics and running for the mayor of Birmingham.
It has been reported that Osbourne had started thinking about getting into politics after she discovered that someone with a terrorism conviction was allegedly seeking a seat on Birmingham’s City Council.
“This has nothing to do with racism. I think I’m gonna move to Birmingham and put my name down for the ballot to be on the council. I’m serious,” Osbourne stated.
Osbourne has also butted heads with Irish rap band, Kneecap, after their performance at Coachella 2025 where they protested against Israel. After their perfromance she called them "pathetic" and "uneducated."
In other news Osbourne announced the return of Ozzfest which is set to begin Birmingham before potentially expanding to the United States. Read more on Nova here.