Right-wing activist Tommy Robinson has announced a sweeping national voter registration campaign, declaring the upcoming 2029 general election as the final opportunity for his supporters to enact âpeacefulâ  political change in the United Kingdom.
In a newly released video address, Robinson laid out a strategic shift toward grassroots electoral  politics while simultaneously injecting himself into the explosive national debate surrounding the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak.

The âUnite the Kingdomâ Campaign
Robinson outlined plans for a nationwide tour targeting heavily deprived, working-class estates in major cities, including Newcastle, Manchester, Sheffield, and Leeds. He identified the estimated 50% of eligible voters who do not participate in elections as his primary demographic target.
To mobilize this base, Robinson announced that his organization will deploy teams to set up registration booths utilizing QR technology to drive turnout. He framed the next general election in stark, existential terms.
âWe have one chance to solve this peacefully, and itâs in three yearsâ time at the ballot box,â Robinson warned his audience. âBeyond that, weâre f***ed. I donât see much hope for this nation.â
Defending the Sikh Community
The broadcast also saw Robinson address the highly publicized murder of Henry Nowak, who was fatally stabbed by Vikram Digua using a Sikh ceremonial knife (Kirpan).
Despite his frequent criticisms of multiculturalism, Robinson forcefully defended the broader British Sikh community against calls for mass deportations or religious bans. He categorized the Digua family as âscumbagsâ and a ârogueâ faction, arguing they do not represent the Sikh faith. Robinson commended Sikh community leaders for rapidly issuing statements condemning the murder, contrasting their response with his highly critical view of the Islamic communityâs reaction to domestic terrorism.
Scathing Attack on UK Police
While defending the Sikh community, Robinson directed unrelenting fury at the police officers who responded to the Nowak murder. The officers controversially handcuffed the heavily bleeding teenager after his killer falsely alleged that Nowak had racially abused him.
Robinson characterized the police response as definitive evidence of âinstitutional racism against white people.â He accused the officers of allowing Nowak to âchoke to death on his own bloodâ because they were indoctrinated by political correctness, prioritizing a false accusation of racism from a minority suspect over the critical medical needs of a white victim.
Concluding his address, Robinson demanded the immediate naming, shaming, and criminal prosecution of the arresting officers, throwing his support behind a private legal pursuit against the force.