An Oxfordshire far-right group is set to protest alongside Tommy Robinson in London this weekend.
‘Raise the Colours Oxfordshire’ is one of many right wing groups attending this Saturday’s protest.
A “Unite the Kingdom, Unite the West” rally, publicly supported by Tommy Robinson, is scheduled to proceed through the capital on Saturday.
In a speech on Monday morning, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said that his Labour government will block far-right agitators from travelling to Britain for the ‘Unite the Kingdom protest due to take place on Saturday.
In a Facebook post the group declared their involvement in the protests inviting other far-right Oxfordshire residents to join them in London and ‘connect and walk together’.
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In March, the group were issued with a legal notice by Oxfordshire County Council to stop putting England flags up across the county.
Despite this legal notice, the group continue to replace flags taken down by the council.
The group claim on social media to have overnight ‘patrols’ to protect flags put up, in which they also claim to have ‘in reserve’.
In one Facebook post, active member Trudy Wells, said: “Every area that the council took down last night will be back up by lunchtime.”
One active member of the group, who wishes to stay anonymous, said: “There are many who will be making the trip to London on Saturday for another great day out.”
In a post on Facebook last week the group appeared to celebrate the Reform Party ‘results’ of the local elections.
This comes after Reform won no seats in Oxford City Council, and no majority on any district councils.