A GB News and TalkTV commentator will attend the far-right Unite the Kingdom march today.

Tommy Robinson will lead the Unite the Kingdom rally today (Image: Getty)
A GB News star has confirmed his attendance at Tommy Robinson’s far-right Unite the Kingdom march in London today. Tens of thousands of people are expected to descend on the capital for two demonstrations, including a counter-protest and pro-Palestine Nakba Day rally. Metropolitan police are being deployed to the area to settle clashes after prime minister Keir Starmer admitted “we’re in a fight for the soul of this country”.
But GB News and TalkTV contributor Adam Brooks has said a stark “f*** you” to the PM in his latest post, promising: “I’ll tell you why I’m going to the Unite the Kingdom march tomorrow… Because I have three beautiful children, whom I don’t want to grow up in a country governed by liars, thieves and anti-British charlatans.
“I don’t want dangerous foreign men’s rights put above theirs.”
Brooks added on Instagram: “Calls for jihad on the streets, and chanting death to J**s is apparently okay, but when we go marching for our kids’ futures, we are extreme. WELL F*** YOU KEIR.”
11 foreign far-right activists have already been barred from entering the UK to attend the march, and even Archbishop of Canterbury Dame Sarah Mullally urged people to “choose hope” ahead of the marches.

Adam Brooks has appeared on GB News and TalkTV (Image: GB News)
Live facial recognition is set to be used for the first time ever as part of a protest policing operation. Home secretary Shabana Mahmood, meanwhile, said that while “the right to protest is a cornerstone of our democracy, anyone spreading hate or committing acts of violence will face the full force of the law”.
The far-right rally is run by Tommy Robinson – real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon – who has a long history of criminal convictions, including charges for fraud, assault and harassment.
