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110,000 Protestors Clash with Police at Anti-Immigrant Rally in London

An anti-immigrant demonstration in London, organized under the banner “Unite the Kingdom”, drew around 110,000 participants on Saturday. The rally was led by activist Tommy Robinson. An estimated 5,000 counter-protesters gathered under “Stand Up to Racism”.

Law enforcement reported 26 officers injured (some seriously) and 25 arrests during clashes. Police described some protestors as abandoning the approved march route and engaging in violence — including throwing bottles, flares, and assaulting officers.

The demonstration saw a variety of symbols: Union Jacks, England’s St George’s Cross, and political slogans. Some participants wore MAGA hats and flags, while others carried banners critical of Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Authorities have stated they will pursue robust action in response to arrests and disturbances. The event marks one of the biggest right-wing protests in recent UK memory, following months of tension around immigration policy and public sentiment. Find Out More News Here

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