‘Shoot him in the neck, like Charlie Kirk,’ vile chant erupts during massive London protests

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A group of protesters in London despicably called for a controversial rightwing figure to be killed, “like Charlie Kirk,” disturbing video shows.

The crowd was filmed chanting about Tommy Robinson, who organized a massive “Unite the Kingdom” rally in London Saturday which saw tens of thousands of demonstrators turn out.

“Shoot him in the neck like Charlie Kirk!” they can be heard chanting in the clip.

The group spewing the vile message was waving Palestinian flags, the video showed.

The heinous incident happened as two separate rallies consumed the streets of London.

In one organized by Robinson, a sea of flag-waving Brits marched down Kingsway before crossing London Bridge and rallying in Parliament Square with many protesters wearing “Make England Great Again” hats.

The estimated 50,000 protesters draped themselves in British flags — including the Union Jack and St. George’s Cross, alongside Scottish and Welsh flags.

An estimated 50,000 protesters flooded the streets of London on Saturday for the Unite the Kingdom rally organized by right-wing activist Tommy Robinson. REUTERS

A pro-Palestinian march also drew thousands for the commemoration of Nakba Day, memorializing the Palestinians who fled from their homes during the war surrounding Israel’s creation in 1948. 

London Metropolitan Police arrested 31 people across the two rallies and had a massive force of 4,000 officers to control the crowds, according to SkyNews.

Robinson, an anti-Islam activist whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, slammed the Palestinian rally and UK’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

“We’re a Christian nation. Why do we keep seeing demonstrations from Palestine in our nation — there’s one today — when Christians are being butchered and massacred across every Middle Eastern nation,” Robinson said on stage during a speech.

Rally goers in Parliament Square after a sea of patriotic Brits crossed the London Bridge. Mario Mitsis / BACKGRID

“While our feckless PM Keir Starmer creates division and fake outrage, we will continue to #UnitedTheKingdom. He’s such a wanker,” Robinson wrote on X during the rally.

“We’re in a fight for the soul of this country, and the Unite the Kingdom march this weekend is a stark reminder of exactly what we are up against,” Starmer said Friday.

“Its organizers are peddling hatred and division, plain and simple. We will block those coming into the UK who seek to incite hatred and violence.”

Then the PM concluded with a warning: “For anyone who sets out to wreak havoc on our streets, to intimidate or threaten anyone, you can expect to face the full force of the law.”

One exuberant young reveler on the streets of London where 31 people were arrested across the two demonstrations, according to the Metropolitan Police. REUTERS

Starmer revoked visas of 11 “far right agitators” from entering the country for the Unite The Kingdom rally, according to the BBC.

Those banned included Polish MEP Dominik Tarczynski and anti-Islam influencer, Valentina Gomez.

Investigative journalist Nick Shirley was in attendance at the event and slammed Starmer for threatening to ban him from the UK if he spoke at Saturday’s rally.

“I’ve heard that those that speak today might be banned. I sure hope that’s not the case,” he told Rebel News, adding, “I think it’s crazy.

“When you see an attack on free speech like that, it really makes you wonder where this country is going.”

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