British patriot Tommy Robinson has confirmed that New Zealand’s outspoken church and political leader Brian Tamaki will be travelling to London to attend a major free speech event on 13 September. The announcement, made via Robinson’s X account, signals a rare collaboration between two figures in the fight against government overreach, censorship, and the silencing of dissent across the English-speaking world.
While full details of the ‘Uniting the Kingdom’ event are yet to be confirmed, it appears to be hosted by Urban Scoop, an independent media platform. The event is expected to draw a large crowd of people concerned about the erosion of civil liberties, the unchecked rise of crime, and the state’s role in suppressing inconvenient truths.
Tommy Robinson, has long been a target of the British establishment for his relentless exposure of the failures of the immigration system, grooming gangs, and the two-tier justice system that protects criminals while punishing those who dare speak out. Earlier this year, Robinson was released from HMP Woodhill after serving seven months of an 18-month sentence, much of which he spent in what he described as solitary confinement. He was jailed in 2024 for allegedly breaching an injunction put in place in 2021, an injunction designed to protect a narrative, not justice.
Despite continued attempts to silence him, Robinson has remained defiant, becoming a symbol of resistance for those disillusioned with political correctness, media manipulation, and the ever-growing authoritarianism creeping through Western democracies. His documentaries, Silenced and Panodrama, went viral for good reason, they revealed what the mainstream media refuses to report: systematic failures, media collusion, and the real cost of importing crime under the banner of compassion.
Brian Tamaki, leader of Destiny Church and the Freedom and Rights Coalition in New Zealand, has drawn comparisons to Robinson for his unapologetic views on similar topics. Tamaki has been one of the only public figures in Aotearoa willing to speak out about the breakdown of the family unit, the rise in violent youth crime, the spread of harmful ideologies in schools, and the state’s increasing control over personal freedoms. Like Robinson, Tamaki has faced arrest, prosecution, and relentless media attacks simply for voicing opinions that challenge the mainstream narrative.
Tamaki has repeatedly stood for the rights of New Zealanders who feel abandoned by the political elite, people who watched their country being torn apart by failed social policies, rising crime, and unaccountable government mandates. Whether it was leading thousands in peaceful protest against draconian lockdowns or calling out the corruption in Wellington, Tamaki has shown the same courage under fire that has defined Tommy Robinson’s activism for over a decade.
The pair joining forces at this free speech festival sends a strong message: the fight against censorship, the erosion of national values, and state-backed propaganda is global. And more importantly, ordinary people are waking up. It also marks an important moment of international solidarity between those who are standing up for the voiceless, even when it comes at great personal cost.
While critics in the media will undoubtedly smear this event and its speakers, the growing support behind both Robinson and Tamaki speaks volumes. People are tired of being lied to. They are tired of watching their countries being torn apart by cowardly politicians, weak policing, and corrupted media.
This September, in the heart of London, voices that refuse to be silenced will come together. And no matter how hard the establishment tries, they will be heard.
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File under Satire. You honestly believe Tamaki deserves to be lionised?
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