Ex-Gangster Darren Gee Confronts Billy Moore at Britain First Rally in Birmingham
Darren Gee Confronts Billy Moore at Britain First Rally

Former gangster Darren Gee confronted YouTuber Billy Moore at a Britain First rally in Birmingham on Saturday, June 20, 2026, in heated scenes that required police intervention. The confrontation occurred as far-right Britain First supporters and counter-demonstrators faced off in the city centre.

Confrontation Details

In a video obtained by the Liverpool ECHO, Gee, from Everton, is heard angrily asking Moore why he failed to meet him after receiving a message. Gee shouted: "You're here in front of 1,000 coppers and your firm. I'm here by myself. When I come for you..." Moore, a former Muay Thai fighter and social media personality known for his political commentary, responded by asking Gee what his "beef is."

Gee replied: "I'm all for Palestine, I'm all for immigration. That's how it is, unity. F*** these rats. These don't represent Liverpool." Shouting towards the camera, he added: "Unity is key. If you want to take it on you go against the police, you go against the establishment, not our own f****** kind." Moore then told Gee, who served 18 years in prison for organising a revenge murder, that he "needs to get some values." Police arrived shortly after, and Gee moved away from the scene.

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Arrests and Police Response

BirminghamLive reported that four people were arrested during the counter-protest. According to police estimates, just under 1,000 people were present in the city centre for the rally. Two women, aged 27 and 28, were held on suspicion of assaulting police. A 42-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of assaulting police and criminal damage, and a 28-year-old man was held on suspicion of obstructing police.

Background of Those Involved

Darren Gee is a former gangster who served 18 years in prison for organising a revenge murder. Billy Moore is a former Muay Thai fighter who has written about his time in prison and gained a following on social media for his views on politics and current affairs. The Britain First rally in Birmingham drew both supporters and counter-demonstrators, leading to heightened tensions and police intervention.

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