Thousands gather for 'Unite the Kingdom' rally and counter protest
Metropolitan Police deployed over 1,600 officers to manage two rival protests in Central London, with an estimated 110,000 attendees at the far-right rally and about 5,000 at the counter-protest.
- Thousands gathered in central London for a march organized by Tommy Robinson, with anti-racism campaigners staging a counter protest.
- The rally mourned Charlie Kirk, an American conservative activist who was shot dead the previous Wednesday.
- The Metropolitan Police assigned 1,000 officers and set up barriers to create a sterile area between the groups.
- Multiple officers intervened as Unite the Kingdom protesters attempted to breach police cordons or access sterile areas.
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Right-wing extremist Tommy Robinson is a highly controversial figure in the UK. Now he mobilizes more than 100,000 people in London – but not everywhere it remains peaceful.
Over 100,000 Britons Rally in London for ‘Unite the Kingdom’ March
By official estimates, more than 100,000 Britons gathered in central London on Saturday, September 13rd for the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march, set to be the country’s largest free speech festival. Organised by activist Tommy Robinson, the event brought crowds, including supporters from other countries, across Westminster Bridge before speeches near Downing Street. #London flooded with crowds ahead of Tommy Robinson’s Unite the Kingdom rally #Charlie…
Massive Crowds of British Citizens Converge on London in Support of Tommy Robinson's "Unite The Kingdom Rally" - The Last Refuge
As much as things change, for some reason they stay the same. The British media, including the Daily Mail [SEE HERE] deny the crowds attending the Tommy Robinson “Unite The Kingdom” rally today in London, England. From transparently observable videos, the scale of the crowd is easily over a million, yet the media claim only […]

London police arrest nine after clashes at 110,000-strong far-right rally
Clashes erupted on Saturday as more than 100,000 people turned out in central London for a rally organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, with police arresting nine people after facing "unacceptable violence" trying to control the crowds.
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