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A group in Unite The Kingdom Rally, organized by yesterday’s Tommy Robinson, is seen in a clip of a London hospital and “pissing shrubs”. More than 100,000 people entered the center of London for a march by the right dog activist, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon.

Met police, the event for the event “bullets attacked” “a great participation” said. In the meantime, witnesses accused the participants of drinking, stopping at bus stops and chanting “F *** Keir Starmer”. The groups also supported Robinson and right -wing American speaker Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed while talking at Utah Valley University on Wednesday.

A witness realized that the large crowds from today’s rally ran to St Thomas’s hospital and forced them to enter the land.

Dramatic images show men’s groups that pushed fences before entering the hospital.

Another video shows an ambulance struggling to move forward on the Westminster Bridge due to large crowds.

Witness -speaking at that time – when he pulled the video, he visited his partner in the hospital – he said: “There are fences around the hospital lands and I could see that three security guards trying to hold the fence.

“But they broke it and flooded the land. They came to the garden and began to pee in the bushes.

“Now they have managed to clean it, but it has been chaotic for a while.

“It was a bit annoying to see if something would increase.

“But we were on the high floor, so I felt safe.

“But I have sympathized for poor security guards, and I know that many patients and staff stand outside the hospital.

“It is clear that there was a hospital from the outside, and I could see that there were too many gaps on the bridge – so they weren’t crushed or something else.

“They didn’t look severe after they walked in. They were just doing it to be chaotic and go to the toilet.”

28 -year -old child who does not want to take a name, Robinson fans on the way to the hospital.

He said: “When I went to the hospital, I had to walk across Southbank and I saw great protests on the bridge.

“There were many bags with too much drinking, boxes, and many people stopped on the bus stops. It seemed to go to a football match.

“I heard too many Tommy Robinson cheers and some Charlie Kirk cheers.” And a lot of ‘f *** Keir Starmer’ cheer. “Most England and Union Jack flags hugged around.

“Walking from the crowd was quite scary.”

For a comment, st Thomas Hospital was contacted.

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