Chaos is erupting right outside 10 Downing Street! đ± Hundreds have swarmed the Prime Ministerâs office, and the air is thick with fury. The âPink Ladiesâ are leading a massive âPink Revolution,â demanding Keir Starmer resign NOW!
The political atmosphere in London has become especially tense as hundreds of protesters have gathered outside the Prime Ministerâs Office (10 Downing Street) and the Home Office.
The crowd, described by the media as including British youths and a group of women calling themselves the âPink Ladies,â is loudly demanding that Prime Minister Keir Starmer resign immediately.

Calls to protect women and oppose immigration
The protest is driven by a core message focused on immigration policies and social security concerns. The âPink Ladiesâ describe their movement as a âpink revolution,â representing women who oppose more open immigration policies.
They have expressed deep concern about womenâs safety, particularly regarding the governmentâs acceptance of large numbers of migrants from cultures they claim do not share the same values around sexual consent laws.
Right-wing protesters carried slogans such as âWe want our country back.â Speakers at the rally accused the government of ignoring the voices of ordinary citizens.
They raised concerns about 70,000 unidentified men allegedly entering the UK and being housed in hotels and residential areas near families without sufficient safety measures.
Participants insisted they are not extremists or âfar-right,â but rather frustrated citizens who feel they have been ignored for too long.
Escalating tensions with counter-protesters
Tensions escalated further when a counter-protest groupâcomprising members of the âStand Up to Racismâ movement and left-wing activistsâarrived nearby.
The counter-protesters accused the right-wing crowd of spreading dangerous and hateful rhetoric, labeling them âfascists.â They chanted slogans supporting multiculturalism, defending refugees, and condemning division.
Videos from the scene show heated verbal exchanges between the two sides. An independent reporter aligned with the right attempted to approach the counter-protesters for interviews, prompting police intervention to prevent potential physical clashes.
London police have since deployed a strong presence to establish security barriers and keep the two highly agitated groups apart.
Todayâs events outside Downing Street once again highlight the deep divisions within British society, particularly around sensitive issues such as immigration, cultural security, and trust in the current Labour government leadership.
Authorities continue to closely monitor the situation.



