This leaked recording, obtained by the Homeland Party, rips away the façade that counter-protests are organic or community-led. Sitting MPs and trade union bosses can be heard openly plotting street mobilisations against their political opponents. Daniel Kebede, General Secretary of the National Education Union, explicitly calls for a “big mobilisation” against Tommy Robinson on 13 September in London. Diane Abbott MP goes further, urging activists to take to the streets in Islington and to “physically contest” those she brands as fascists. These are not off-the-cuff remarks; they are calls to action from people with institutional power.
What the footage exposes is a coordinated counter-movement driven from the top down, with union leaders and parliamentarians directing operations in the streets. The narrative of spontaneous resistance collapses once you hear MPs and union chiefs setting dates, targets, and tactics. This is not grassroots democracy; it is organised confrontation, backed by taxpayer-funded politicians and union hierarchies. The full recording, published here, leaves no doubt: Britain’s counter-protest machine is being orchestrated at the highest levels.