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London's Metropolitan Police said about 110,000 people attended the "Unite the Kingdom" march, organized by anti-immigrant activist Tommy Robinson.
A far-right London march drew more than 110,000 people and became unruly as demonstrators clashed with police officers, 26 of whom were injured, some seriously. At least 25 people were arrested.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk appeared via video link to address crowds gathered in central London for the Tommy Robinson-led rally.
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
The protest attracted an estimated 110,000 to 150,000 people, according to the police, who added that the number exceeded expectations.
The “Unite the Kingdom” rally comes amid a surge of nationalism in the U.K., a far-right party topping the polls, and the murder of American conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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.
MORE than 1,600 cops will be deployed across London today to police a rally organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson. Robinson claimed the Unite the Kingdom march, taking place just days