Group of people on a beach holding British flags, showcasing patriotism and camaraderie against a scenic coastal backdrop.

Group of people on a beach holding British flags, showcasing patriotism and camaraderie against a scenic coastal backdrop.
‘Operation Overlord’ protest on French Beach – Social Media/X

The ‘invasion’ turned out to be a mere PR exercise.

Yesterday, France’s Intel Service and massive police numbers mobilized to counter a ‘D-Day style invasion’ protest by British protesters against the small boat illegal invasion.

Daily Mail reported:

“The French authorities imposed a sweeping ban on gatherings between Calais and Dunkirk on Saturday, and threatened to arrest and deport anyone arriving from the UK.

British protest leader Daniel Thomas, an ex-convict banned from France after harassing charity workers last month, appeared to have slipped into the country via Belgium.”

The ‘Operation Overlord’ did not draw 15,000 ‘proud Englishmen’ to France to ‘stop the boats’ – the weather didn’t permit crossings.

Only a small group arrived on a beach and waved flags.

A simultaneous protest in Dover turned out to be a small gathering in a pub.

“According to critics, French officials seemed markedly more concerned by the arrival of British protestors than they are by the tens of thousands of migrants setting off for England in dinghies every year.

[…] As well as large squads of Police Nationale officers, and gendarmes, those looking to stamp out British protests around Calais included ‘multiple members of the DGSI’, or General Directorate for Internal Security.”

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