Sharon Osbourne confirms plans to attend far-Right activist Tommy Robinson’s ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march

Sharon Osbourne said she would attend the anti-immigration march organized by far-right commentator Tommy Robinson.
The ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march on 16 May followed a similar rally in Trafalgar Square in September, which drew more than 100,000 participants.
Robinson has been supporting the march with social media posts, and earlier this week he took action to mark May 16 by sharing an Instagram video on his GauciReports account that galvanized followers. history ‘England rises and reunites’.
‘This is the date when the world hears our roar, when we are fed up with immigration, mass exodus and the oppression of a tyrannical government,’ he said.
He said he wanted to ‘bring London to a standstill’ adding, ‘they have tried to silence us for decades, but we will be silenced no more’.
Osbourne commented on the post: ‘See you on the march.’
Commenting on a video on social media this week, Sharon Osbourne said she would attend an anti-immigration march organized by far-right commentator Tommy Robinson.
The Gauicireports account replied ‘yes Sharon’ and later wrote in a new post:
‘CONFIRMED: SHARON OSBOURNE ‘See you at the march’ The Queen of Rock responded to my Instagram post yesterday. After years of watching Britain change, especially his hometown of Birmingham, he’s back on his feet!’
The Daily Mail has contacted a representative for Osbourne for comment.
At the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march in September, protesters met on Stamford Street near Waterloo Bridge before heading towards the southern end of Whitehall.
At the other end of Whitehall there was a counter protest organized by the group Stand Up to Racism (SUTR) and attended by 5,000 people.
Later in the day, Tesla CEO Elon Musk released a guest video criticizing the Government for the ‘accelerating erosion of Britain’ and telling protesters to ‘fight back or die’.
While the rally began largely peacefully as demonstrators voiced their anger over free speech and Britain’s small boat crisis, it turned violent as protesters and counter-protesters closed in on each other across Whitehall.
Met Police chiefs criticize anti-immigrant protesters for displaying ‘completely unacceptable’ levels of violence; At least 25 people were arrested and 26 police officers were injured, four of whom were seriously injured.
Osbourne has become more outspoken about her political views in recent months. In February, the Tories invited Sharon to stand against a convicted terrorist in local elections in Birmingham.
The ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march on 16 May followed a similar rally in Trafalgar Square in September, which drew more than 100,000 participants
osbourne He said he would move to Birmingham and stand on the ballot for the inner-city Sparkhill ward to prevent Shahid Butt from winning a local council seat.
In 1999 Mr Butt and five other British nationals were convicted of plotting to blow up the British consulate, an Anglican church and a hotel in Yemen, but denied the charges.
He was later sentenced to five years in prison on terrorism charges.
The Mail on Sunday revealed that despite previously claiming to have turned his back on extremism, Mr Butt praised jihad as a ‘compassionate act’ and instructed Muslims ‘not to make Jews and Christians friends’ in an interview.
After watching a social media video featuring Mr. Butt, Osbourne commented on Instagram:
‘This has nothing to do with racism. I think I’ll move to Birmingham and put my name on the council ballot paper and add ‘I’m serious’.
The original post was later removed from Instagram.
Osbourne does not live in the Midlands but has strong ties to the region through her late husband, who was born in nearby Aston.
Since her husband’s death in July 2025, Sharon has been splitting her time between the couple’s home in Buckinghamshire and an apartment in Los Angeles, with insiders revealing last week that she will always consider the UK ‘home’.
Since the death of husband Ozzy in July 2025, Sharon has been splitting her time between the couple’s home in Buckinghamshire and an apartment in Los Angeles, with insiders saying she will always consider the UK ‘home’.
Her son Jack lives with his family in Los Angeles, while Sharon’s daughter Kelly has remained in the UK since Ozzy’s death and her split from fiancé Sid Wilson.
Sharon to sell Los Angeles He put the property he shared with his late wife up for sale for $17 million.
Sharon and Ozzy bought the 1920s home for $11.85 million in 2015 and had previously listed it for $18 million in 2022, down from $17.5 million.
At the time, the couple were considering moving to the UK full-time, but later took their property in the state off the housing market, Carolwood Estates reported.
Sharon has now decided to sell the sprawling space in the exclusive Hancock Park enclave five miles from downtown Los Angeles.
A source said: ‘Sharon no longer needs such a big house in Los Angeles and instead plans to buy a smaller flat nearby so she can be close to her grandchildren when she comes to see them in the city.
‘He splits his time between California and the UK but is constantly flying back and forth. ‘He loves being close to his grandchildren but England is his home.’




