Centrepoint to cut ties with Sharon Osbourne after she backs Tommy Robinson rally | Charities

Centrepoint to cut ties with Sharon Osbourne after she backs Tommy Robinson rally | Charities

The homelessness charity Centrepoint has mentioned it should cut ties with its movie star ambassador Sharon Osbourne after she expressed help for a far-right rally being organised by Tommy Robinson.

The charity, of which the Prince of Wales is patron, has been moved to distance itself from feedback made by Osbourne. The TV persona indicated this week that she could be attending an occasion organised in London by Robinson, whose actual title is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon.

On an Instagram put up in regards to the “unite the kingdom” rally, Osbourne’s official account left a remark saying: “See you at the march.”

In response, Centrepoint, which had not too long ago engaged Osbourne as an envoy for a marketing campaign, mentioned: “This sort of event does not align with our values.”

It added: “Centrepoint has a proud history of supporting young people whatever their background, ethnicity or religion. If we want young people to thrive in this country then we need to ensure our society continues to allow them to live without fear and able to access the opportunities they need to start education or work and leave homelessness behind.”

Tommy Robinson, centre, at a ‘unite the kingdom’ rally in London final September. Photograph: Vuk Valcic/Zuma Press/Shutterstock

The charity expressed its gratitude to Osbourne for supporting its Omaze marketing campaign, which raised cash by promoting entries for a sweepstakes-style draw to win a £5m house overlooking Lake Windermere alongside with £250,000 in money.

“While Sharon supported us on this campaign, for which she was referred to as an ambassador as is standard for Omaze prize draws, she is not an official ongoing ambassador of Centrepoint and we have no plans to work together in the future,” it mentioned.

Robinson, who has been keen to acquire endorsement from celebrities, has celebrated Osbourne’s help for the 16 May rally.

An estimated greater than 100,000 individuals took to the streets for the earlier “unite the kingdom” rally, final September, which was be the largest far-right rally of its kind in British historical past.

As properly as a variety of extremist audio system who appeared on stage, the occasion was addressed remotely by Elon Musk, whom Downing Street condemned for utilizing “dangerous and inflammatory” language.

“Whether you choose violence or not, violence is coming to you. You either fight back or you die, that’s the truth, I think,” Musk instructed the occasion.

The Metropolitan police have been accused of giving preferential therapy to this 12 months’s far-right demonstration over a pro-Palestine protest in London on the identical day. A Met spokesperson mentioned selections on demonstrations weren’t based mostly on political affiliations however on security and safety.

Osbourne has been approached for remark.

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