Tens of Thousands Attend Tommy Robinson ‘Unite the Kingdom Rally’ in London
More than 4,000 police officers separated supporters and pro-Palestine marchers as Robinson urged peace after a previous rally turned violent.
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Cokeheads and Christians: a day at Tommy Robinson's rally
On the road to Parliament Square, men kept stopping Kate to tell her she was beautiful. She was a devout Christian and aesthetician from Kent and she wore an elaborate skirt made of Union Jacks. It had taken months to prepare her outfit for Tommy Robinson’s “Unite the Kingdom” march. “I wanted to wear something that was quite ladylike, but covered up,” she told me. “I saw a girl last year, she had all her bits hanging out. I think that’s a bit d…
Tens of Thousands Attend Tommy Robinson ‘Unite the Kingdom Rally’ in London
Tens of thousands of people marched through central London on May 16 for a “Unite the Kingdom” rally organized by right-wing activist Tommy Robinson. The BBC said police estimated that about 60,000 people attended, which is lower than the attendance at a similar event in September 2025. The march started along Kingsway and continued toward Whitehall and Parliament Square. Many participants waved Union Flags as a show of patriotism. Organizers ha…
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