100,000+ Mar. in U.K. ‘Unite Kingdom’ protest in London
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A massive march organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson in London has grown violent as a small group of his supporters clashed with police.
Over 110,000 people marched in London for the far-right "Unite The Kingdom" rally, organised by activist Tommy Robinson. Billed as patriotic, the event turned violent, injuring 26 police officers and resulting in 24 arrests.
More than 110,000 people protesting against immigration have marched through the United Kingdom’s capital, London, in one of the country’s biggest right-wing demonstrations, with some protesters clashing with the police and wounding at least 26 officers.
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Speaking to over 100,000 attendees, Elon Musk claimed Britain is experiencing a rapid decline due to uncontrolled migration., UK, Times Now
More than 100,000 people joined Tommy Robinson’s anti-immigration rally in London, sparking counter-protests, police clashes, and raising tensions over UK immigration and free speech.
Sir Keir Starmer said the trouble that broke out at the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march was more than ‘just very bad behaviour’