James frontman ‘disgusted’ after Tommy Robinson uses indie band song ‘Sit Down’ at protest

James group’s front man, Tommy Robinson’s song in a video without permission to use the group’s options, he said.
The far -right figure used the Hit of ‘Sit Down’ in a video published on X to emphasize the size of the protest in London on Saturday.
Approximately 110,000 people are the real name of Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon in Whitehall.
The metropolitan police said that the civil servants were attacked when they faced “important aggression ünden from the protesters and that they have made nine arrests so far and that they were even more likely.
Robinson released the video to X, which consists of air images of the rally to show the size of the crowd – and James’ song ‘sat’ to accompany it.
The former British Defense League leader took the clip to the subtitle: “British Uyanık, we are no longer afraid, you will not take our right to free speech @keir_starmer we want our country back.”
However, James front man, Tim Booth, returned to his own task on X and described the extreme right rally as the “antithesis” of the song of the group of the group.
He wrote: “Sit down ‘by @trosinsonnewera to see the cynical use of’ sit ‘.
“Not allowed and we are investigating our options.
“Most of our songs and topical lyrics make it very clear where we stand, and the antithesis of this organization.”
Tesla and X owner Elon Musk, a guest on Saturday, the rally, 5,000 anti -racist campaigns against the protest against.
The two groups were divided into a series of police horses and civil servants carrying one side of the rebellion shields.




