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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 counter protests by anti-racism campaigners also occurring.
- London police reported that more than 100,000 demonstrators attended the 'Unite the Kingdom' rally near the U.K. parliament.
- London police deployed extra officers due to concerns about potential clashes between groups.
- Cdr Clair Haynes stated that officers would take a firm line on behavior that crosses the line from protest into hate crime.
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UK rocked by protests as anti-immigration party soars in polls
As many as 150,000 people marched through London Saturday to protest against immigration and in support of freedom of speech. The “Unite the Kingdom” rally was organized by a far-right activist and featured a video message of support from Elon Musk; many of the protesters held British and English flags, while others carried messages supporting free speech and pictures of Charlie Kirk. The rally represented “a sense of disquiet and grievance,” on…
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Starmer: We will not ‘surrender’ flag to be symbol of violence and division
Between 110,000 and 150,000 people turned out for the protest.
·London, United Kingdom
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Leaning Left97Leaning Right86Center146Last UpdatedBias Distribution44% Center
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