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"Crowds as far as the eye could see," admitted Sky News (liberal British variant).

The official police figure for the number of patriots who marched through London on Saturday was - wait for it - 150,000plus!

Imagine that.

"They just kept on coming," said the BBC. "This is the working and lower middle class on the march."

"The largest demonstration of its kind in history," said ITV News. "Even the fall of communism never witnessed crowds on this scale."

150,000plus - we have whole cities smaller than that!

The opposing Stand Up To Racism/Antifa demonstration mustered 4,000-5,000 - according to journalists friendly to them. You'd never have thought so from the TV pictures.

But admitting to the size of the Unite The Kingdom demonstration was about as far as the media was going to go in regard of forgetting its in-built bias.

British media splits into liberal and Tory, neither of them friendly to the spirit, and more importantly the class - working and lower middle class, as the BBC noted - of those on the march. Their relatives and friends were firmly with the middle class Stand Up To Racism/Antifa crowd.

And so virtually all TV news and many newspapers, whether liberal or "conservative", labelled the Unite the Kingdom march as "far right" (which in their eyes effectively de-legitamises those 150,000plus Britons who made their way to London), and focussed heavily on a small amount of trouble which erupted when the police allowed a section of the marchers to come into close proximity of the opposing demonstrators, who began hurling missiles.

Out of 150,000 marchers just nine were arrested as a consequence of the "robust" policing promised by the Met Plod when the marchers responded to the Red provocation.

And who do you suppose BBC News chose to interview about the day's events?

That's right. A "Social Justice" studies "professor" from the University of Manchester, who was "deeply concerned" at the growth of the British "far-right", and wailed that even Adolf Hitler never drew crowds so large. "Menacing," she concluded, to a nod of agreement from the newsreader.

But 150,000plus marchers, around three million watching on YouTube and social media... nobody is fooled any more.

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