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London Sees Massive "Unite The Kingdom" Rally Led By Tommy Robinson, Featuring Elon Musk, Tribute To Charlie Kirk - Worthy Christian News

The rally, described as a nationalist street party, attracted 150,000 attendees and included confrontations with counterprotesters and police, resulting in violence, officials said.

  • On September 13, 2025, London hosted the Unite the Kingdom rally, with organisers and police estimating attendance between 110,000 and 150,000 participants marching from Big Ben to Waterloo.
  • Organisers billed the Unite the Kingdom rally as a free speech rally focused on immigration and patriotism, with Tommy Robinson blending nationalist rhetoric and honouring slain U.S. activist Charlie Kirk alongside a live video from Elon Musk.
  • The rally escalated when some supporters clashed with police, as around 5,000 Stand Up To Racism counterprotesters pushed into Whitehall; Metropolitan Police reported 26 officers injured and imposed a dead zone at Horse Guards Avenue deploying helicopters and mounted units.
  • The rally underscored rising nationalist support as far-right parties gained recently, with anti-racist activists warning it fueled Islamophobia and ethnic minority fears; Labour government called it a `klaxon call` to act on migration.
  • Observers note far-right activists have exploited migration fears in recent months, prompting Reform UK and Nigel Farage to adopt their positions while social media, technology billionaires, and foreign propaganda amplify their reach.
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The promoter of the protest event that gathered 150 thousand people, on Sunday, in London, calls himself Tommy Robinson, but his real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon. He is 42 years old, several priors in prison, even scared Farage but earned Musk's support (who angered London)

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A sea of British flags and red caps with the slogan “Make England Great Again” inspired by Donald Trump’s motto. In this environment, Tommy Robinson claims that he headed the “greatest march for freedom of expression” in London this Saturday. “Tommy Robinson presents himself as the defender of the free word, as the one who reveals what a corrupt government would try to hide from the British people,” says Laëtitia Langlois, professor of British S…

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New Statesman broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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