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Rally Speaker Calls for Removal of Islam From All UK Government Positions

Piers Morgan Uncensored · "ALL He Does Is Bash Muslims!" Tommy Robinson & Palestine Rallies ANGER Piers Morgan Panel · May 18, 2026
Rally Speaker Calls for Removal of Islam From All UK Government Positions
Piers Morgan Uncensored
Piers Morgan Uncensored
"ALL He Does Is Bash Muslims!" Tommy Robinson & Palestine Rallies ANGER Piers Morgan Panel
"It's not too late to get Islam out of that building! It is not too late to get Islam out of every single official office in this country. And more than not too late, it is absolutely vital. If we wanna save this country, we have to remove Islam from every single place of authority."
Kelly Jean King, speaking at Tommy Robinson's rally, explicitly called for Islam to be purged from all positions of authority in British government institutions. Former IDF spokesman Jonathan Conricus, who attended the march, defended the statement by distinguishing between Islam as a religion versus Muslims as individuals, a distinction widely rejected on the panel. The statement represents one of the most overtly anti-Muslim declarations at a major UK political rally.

About this episode

On Piers Morgan Uncensored, host Piers Morgan convened a heated panel debate following two competing rallies in London: Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom march and a pro-Palestine Nakba demonstration. The episode featured Cenk Uygur (founder of The Young Turks), American commentator Don Keith (who was barred from entering the UK), Politics Joe editor Ava Santina, and British activist Sintish (Based and Boujee), who had called out Morgan at the Robinson rally. The discussion erupted over wildly inflated attendance claims from both marches—Robinson claimed millions attended when police counted 50,000, while pro-Palestine organizers claimed 250,000 versus police estimates of 20,000. The debate intensified when Morgan played footage of rally speaker Kelly Jean King demanding Islam be removed from all UK government positions. Sintish repeatedly deflected criticism of the rhetoric, confusing the Union Jack with the English flag and later driving Ava Santina to leave the set after accusing her of lacking sympathy for rape victims. Don Keith defended his association with Robinson and anti-Islam views, while Cenk Uygur accused both Keith and Israeli interests of deliberately stoking anti-Muslim hatred to serve geopolitical aims. In the second segment, Morgan hosted former IDF spokesman Jonathan Conricus and British-Palestinian journalist Kieran Andrae to debate Israel's threat to sue the New York Times over reporting on systematic sexual abuse in Israeli prisons. Conricus attended the Robinson rally and defended its messaging, while Andrae disclosed his own brother was sexually assaulted in Israeli detention. The episode showcased the volatile intersection of free speech, religious intolerance, and competing narratives around immigration and identity in contemporary Britain.

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