Sharon Osbourne is making her political leanings public as she promises to attend a rally led by anti-immigration activist Tommy Robinson.
In a fiery video shared on social media, the controversial firebrand declared May 16 as the date of the protests, describing it as “the rise and reunification of Britain”.
“This is the day the world hears our roar and we have endured enough of migration and mass immigration and oppression by a tyrannical government.”
“We have been through a lot,” he roared. He claimed that the current government is responsible for “open borders, police harassment, corruption in the judiciary and the mistreatment of the British public”.
‘The world was watching’, and he ‘wanted to bring London to a complete standstill’, Robinson said, referring to a rally in September which was attended by 100,000 people.
“They have tried to silence us for decades, but we will not be silenced any longer,” he said.
Beneath the post of Robinson’s inflammatory video, Osborn simply wrote, “See you in March.”
Since Ozzy Osbourne’s passing, his ex-wife has become more outspoken about her political views, according to the Daily Mail.
To stand himself in the local elections in Birmingham against Shahid Butt, who was convicted of terrorist offenses in Yemen earlier this year.
