🚨 Huge crowds, national prayers and open rebellion against the political establishment. Today’s Unite the Kingdom rally in London became one of the clearest signs yet of growing public anger toward Keir Starmer’s Government. Speakers accused Labour of branding ordinary patriotic concerns as “extremism” while failing to address immigration, social division and falling trust in institutions. As crucifixes and Union flags filled the streets, one message kept repeating: “This country belongs to its people not to Westminster elites.” Britain’s culture war is no longer simmering beneath the surface. It’s out in the open.

Three ministers join forces to ‘pray and to lift up our nation’ at Unite the Kingdom rally

‘This is a message of reconciliation, love and mercy displayed through the life of Christ,’ one said

Three ministers have joined the Unite the Kingdom rally in London in an effort to challenge the “real problems” facing the nation.

The trio, dressed in full religious regalia and carrying wooden crucifixes, spoke to GB News as the demonstrators began to gather in the capital.

“We’re here because we are ministers from various denominations to lift up Jesus, to bring the message of the cross.

“This is a message of reconciliation, love and mercy displayed through the life of Christ,” one minister said.

Another one of the ministers opined: “The real problems that we’ve got are political, and we’ve got Keir Starmer, who’s causing us all sorts of trouble, trying to stop today even.

“But we have a way of changing that. And that’s why we’re here as ministers.

“There’s only one way you can fight evil, you can’t fight it yourself. But there’s definitely evil happening within our country, within our Government.

“That’s why we’re here, bringing Christ along with the rest of the people to pray and to lift up our nation. Bring it back together,” he insisted.