Sharon Osbourne has publicly indicated her intention to participate in an upcoming anti-immigration demonstration organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson.
Robinson, whose legal name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, announced plans for a second 'Unite The Kingdom' march scheduled for May 16. This follows a previous rally held at London's Trafalgar Square in September, which reportedly attracted over 100,000 attendees and resulted in 25 arrests and injuries to 26 police officers.
In a video posted to the Instagram account GauciReports, Robinson declared, "We have had enough of migration, enough of mass immigration, we've had enough of oppression from a tyrannical government." He vowed to "bring London to a standstill," adding, "They have tried to silence us for decades, but we will be silenced no more."
Osbourne, the widow and former manager of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, responded directly to the post with the comment: "See you at the march." The television personality, who recently returned to the UK after decades living in the United States, has now aligned herself with the controversial movement.
The announcement has sparked renewed debate about immigration policy and public demonstrations in the UK, with Robinson's previous event having drawn significant crowds and police attention.