❓WHAT HAPPENED: A march of masked Muslim men carrying flags and chanting slogans took place in east London over the weekend, spurning leftist “anti-racism” activists who attempted to support them.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Islamists, ‘Stand Up To Racism’ and other left-wing activist organizations, and Reform Party leader Nigel Farage.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Over the weekend in east London, with key events taking place in Whitehall and Tower Hamlets.
💬KEY QUOTE: “It was like a foreign invading army marching through our streets.” – Nigel Farage
🎯IMPACT: The march has raised concerns over public safety, demographic change, and social disintegration in Britain.
Reform Party leader Nigel Farage has described a march of masked Muslim men in east London over the weekend as “one of the most terrifying things I’ve ever seen in my whole life.” The group, dressed in black and carrying Palestinian and Bangladeshi flags, marched through Whitehall in response to a UKIP protest—which the police banned—over the weekend.
Speaking at a press conference alongside Muslim grooming gang survivor Ellie-Ann Reynolds, Farage lamented the “outright intimidation to the point of sort of basically urging the mass wipe out of huge numbers of Jewish people” during the march, and chastised the left for allying with the marchers.
“[W]hat a telling moment; the leftist, Stand Up to Racism were there with their banners, and one of them says to these masked marchers, ‘We’re on the same side,’ to which the response comes, ‘No, we’re not,'” Farage said, recalling an incident from the march which has gone viral on social media.
“Maybe one day the deluded left will wake up to realize they’ve been with very strange bedfellows. Organizations like Queers for Palestine spring to mind,” he said, adding that the scenes were “absolutely terrifying… like a foreign invading army was marching through our streets,” he added.
“Maybe one day the deluded left will wake up and realise they’ve been with very strange bedfellows” — Nigel Farage, after masked Islamists marching through London told ‘Stand Up to Racism’ activists that they are not on the same side: pic.twitter.com/98J6QOFqcr
— Jack Montgomery (@JackBMontgomery) October 27, 2025
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