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UK Teen Fonws to Carry Charlie Kirk’s Mission Despite Violent Backlash

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A 17-year-old British activist known as “Bousing Bob” online claims to have received death threats and been violently attacked while promoting a reform message in the UK.

Thomas Monitt’s latest tragedy erupted on Nov. 20 at the London School of Economics (LSE) after he was invited by the University’s conservative community to discuss the need for social standards in Britain.

“We were invited to speak about conservation values ​​in the community. Within an hour, people were literally taking pictures with us,” Moshitt said on FOX News Digital.

“After that after that, apart from that hour when we had some honorable talks, we had a bunch of hidden activists, first, trying to steal our things, then trying to protest with a megaphone.”

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Affirmative action activist Thomas Mositts faces protesters and materialists at the London School of Economics while discussing the values ​​held in the UK’s reform society. (Thomas MOFTITTT / TPUK)

He said demonstrators were angry and mocked the death of Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA and a central figure in conservative youth politics, while trying to remove the group from campus.

“In their eyes, it must have been seen as trying to do some kind of shaming,” Moshitt said. “We are trying to continue Charlie’s fight here in the UK”

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An attendee holds up a sign reading “Never give up” before a memorial service for political activist Charlie Kirk at State Farm Stadium on September 21, 2025, in Glendale, Arizona. (Pet Pictures)

He called the non-calling channels a ‘reconstructed way of making fun of the death of a great man. “

Kirk, who founded TPUSA in 2012 to bring together elites, was killed earlier this year while addressing an audience at Campus Valley University in Orem, Utah.

Over time, Kirk’s outreach has inspired chapters around the world, including Turning Point UK and Aust Australia.

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Charlie Kirk was speaking at the Oxford Union. (Chris Harris / UCG / Universal Pictures Group via Getty Images))

Kirk has spoken in Britain at events such as the Oxford Union, encouraging conservative student activists abroad.

Moffitt, who has been part of Reform UK for two years, said violence and intimidation have followed the chapter’s activists since the beginning.

“Throughout reporting on Tpuk and doing abortions, displacement and migration, we had bottles of urine attacked by us, cans of beans attacked by us,” he said.

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People gathered at a corner meeting in London.

Thomas Moffitt says that in the Speaker’s corner in London, which is a free market of ideas, a certain man of free ideas, a man had a knife and threatened to kill him. (Leon Neal/Getty Images)

“Many times in the speaker’s corner, which is a kind of free market of ideas where you discuss religion and politics, a man with a knife, I have had people in my head, I have had people in social crises threaten to kill me.”

Despite the hostility, Moffitt remains determined to expand Kirk’s movement.

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Erika Kirk talks about the Tpusa Ole Miss event.

Erika Kirk, widow of Turning Point USA Charlie Kirk, speaks during the Turning Point USA event at the University of Mississippi, on October 29, 2025, in Oxford, Mississippi. (Jonathan Ernst-Pool/Getty Images)

“We have seen that, in fact, we can start to bring in what the US has been paying attention to that has been very successful in preaching and evangelizing young people to young people,” he said.

He went on to say: “I think we have to take this momentum and opportunity and kind of growth in TPUK,” he said, adding that Kirk “would have loved to see the format he made popular in the UK”.

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“We must continue to fight even if we are in this situation, because the West needs to be saved,” he added.

“If I was there… I would have been able to get a chance to talk to Erika [Kirk]First of all I will highly recommend her husband to the formula and ideas I am [drew] Great inspiration from,” said Moffitt.

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