Tens of Thousands March Through London for Rival Protests
- Around 150,000 people attended a rally in London organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson in September, marking a significant moment in British politics.
- Tens of thousands marched in London for the 'Unite the Kingdom' event, which was smaller than the prior September rally but still significant.
- Participants wore colors linked to far-right parties like Reform UK and Restore Britain, expressing dissatisfaction with the current government and Brexit outcomes.
- The Metropolitan Police conducted a significant policing operation during the march, making 11 arrests, while Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the organizers for promoting hatred and division.
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‘Make England Great Again’: Tommy Robinson rally draws tens of thousands amid rival London protests
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Tens of thousands march in London in separate immigration, pro‑Palestinian protests
Some protesters on Saturday chanted "Death to the IDF," referring to the Israeli army - language that police previously said had been a reason for arrests when aimed at Jewish people.
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