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Massive London Protest Draws Hundreds of Thousands Opposing Right-Leaning Extremism and Racism
Organisers said about 500,000 people joined the largest ever UK demonstration against far-right politics, opposing racism and hate promoted by Reform UK and Nigel Farage.
- An estimated half a million people gathered in London for what organisers said was the largest demonstration ever against the right-leaning movement.
- Protesters carrying placards saying 'No to racism, no to Trump, and Refugees welcome' marched through the capital amid a heavy police presence.
- The Metropolitan Police said 25 arrests were made in connection with the demonstration and another pro-Palestinian protest.
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Tens of thousands of people gathered in central London today for an anti-far-right protest. The event follows last year's far-right rally, which was billed as the largest ever, and comes just weeks before a series of elections in the country, where the anti-immigration Reform UK party is expected to do well.
Banners displayed slogans such as "fight ignorance, not immigrants", "reject racist lies", and "I would rather live next to an immigrant than next to a Member of Parliament from Reform UK".
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Leaning Left16Leaning Right8Center15Last UpdatedBias Distribution41% Left
Bias Distribution
- 41% of the sources lean Left
41% Left
L 41%
C 38%
R 21%
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