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Tommy Robinson Rally Draws 110K in London, Clashes Erupt
- 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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Tommy Robinson led rally floods central London
More than 110,000 people flooded central London on Saturday, September 13 for the “Unite the Kingdom” march, led by controversial figure Tommy Robinson, to protest rising immigration, particularly migrants crossing the English Channel. The demonstration, centred around Stamford Street and stretched to Whitehall, began peacefully but descended into violence as some demonstrators clashed with… Source
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Read Full ArticleAccording to the police, more than 100,000 people participated in a rally against immigration in the British capital London. They travelled with numerous flags through the city centre towards the seat of parliament in Westminster.
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Leaning Left44Leaning Right33Center67Last UpdatedBias Distribution47% Center
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