Band frontman James Said that the group is checking its options Tommy Robinson Used his song in a video without permission.
far right The figure used the smash hit ‘Sit Down’ of the Indie band, which was in a video posted on X to reveal the size Oppose He Conducted in London on Saturday,
Around 110,000 people gathered at Whitehall for the “Unite the Kingdom” incident by Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lenn.
Metropolitan Police It was said that the officials were assaulted as they had to face “important aggression” from the protesters, which so far have been nine arrests and many more likely.
Robinson posted a video on the X made of aerial footage of the rally to show the size of the crowd – and used James’s song ‘Sit Down’ to go with it.
The leader of the former English Defense League captioned the clip: “Britain is awake, we are no longer afraid, you will not take our rights for free speech @Keir_starmer we want our country back.”
But the James Frontman Tim Booth hit back in his own post, described a distant rally as “antathisis”, standing for his band’s song.
He wrote: “Disgusting to see the blasphemous use of ‘Sit Down’ by @Trobinsonnewera.
“No permission was given, and we are looking in our options.
“The song and most of our topical songs, make it clear where we stand, and it is opposed to this organization.”
Saturday’s rally, which had a guest appearance of Elon Musk, owner of Tesla and X, was faced by a counter-plant with 5,000 anti-racism campaigners.
Both groups were divided by a row of police horses and officers – some riots – with placards waving on one side, stating that “the refugees are welcome. Close from far right” and the other flying union and St. George’s flags, because they kept staring and choosing each other.