
Having broken with his mate Ryan Bridge and Raise the Colours, Danny Tommo has unveiled his latest grand plan for saving Britain: a hastily arranged invasion of northern France, organised via evening livestreams once his children are in bed.
In a series of online posts, Tommo has announced he would be spending the coming days “preparing” supporters for a weekend excursion taking place next Saturday, 24 January.
“British patriots will be mobilised to France by land (Le Shuttle), air (flights), and sea (ferry).
“Operation Overlord is now fully active”.
Real English men
Presenting himself as a reluctant but determined leader, Tommo insisted this was not about chaos or violence, even as he talked up the significance of the move.
“I need real English men, real British men,” he declared, carefully clarifying that he does not want “idiots” or anyone expecting “a riot” or “any violence.” Instead, this is supposedly a serious, disciplined operation, described as “the first step that will be taken very quickly. No more waiting, no more messing around.”
According to Tommo, the French have made the grave error of “testing” him. “They’re testing us, and we’ll happily oblige,”.
“You’ve unleashed the British, and we don’t take lightly to the French taking the piss”.
On the beaches
What he has in mind, it seems apparently involves establishing “a presence on those beaches and in those local communities” in northern France. How this will “safeguard” England is left largely unexplained, but Tommo assured followers that the logistics will be simple.
He promises to explain “where to go, what to do, how to behave, and what needs to be done,” suggesting a level of military-style precision rarely seen in his earlier ventures. His last visit to a migrant camp in France led to a humiliating running retreat.
Brief operation
The operation will, however, be brief. “You don’t need to spend two, three, four days in France,” Tommo said. “You can get done what needs to be done within a matter of six to eight hours.”
Exactly what that is remains vague, but the tone is clear: another dramatic deadline, another urgent call to action, and another attempt to turn online outrage into a fleeting cross-Channel spectacle.





