London, Tommy Robinson and Unite the Kingdom
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More than 100,000 Britons who are frustrated with the United Kingdom's immigration policies marched in central London during a protest march on Saturday.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk appeared via video link to address crowds gathered in central London for the Tommy Robinson-led rally.
Metropolitan Police wrote in a social media post that a crowd of ‘Unite the Kingdom’ protesters attempted to enter a sterile area on Whitehall in place to keep protesters away from ‘Stand Up To Racism’ counter-protests.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has said that 'Unite the Kingdom' protesters who attacked police will face the 'full force of the law'.
London witnessed a massive "Unite the Kingdom" rally led by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, drawing over 100,000 participants expressing anti-migrant sentiments. The march, framed as a free speech event,
Central London on Saturday (13 September) witnessed one of the largest right-wing gatherings in recent memory as more than 100,000 people joined the “Unite the Kingdom” march, organised by anti-immigration campaigner Tommy Robinson.
More than 100,000 filled London for the Unite the Kingdom rally led by Tommy Robinson. Police clashed with protestors as chants for slain US activist Charlie Kirk turned the march into a historic tribute.
There are two major protests planned for Saturday, September 13, 2025, in Central London. One is a march and rally organised by activist Tommy Robinson, and the other is a counter-protest by a
The Metropolitan Police said far-right activists at the 'Unite the Kingdom' march 'attacked' it's police officers as 110,000 people descended on central London for the rally