Tommy Robinson Rally Draws Over 100,000 to London Amid Heightened Tensions

Tommy Robinson Rally Draws Over 100,000 to London Amid Heightened Tensions

Tommy Robinson Rally Draws Over 100,000 to London Amid Heightened Tensions

Tommy Robinson Rally Draws Over 100,000 to London Amid Heightened Tensions
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Over 100,000 demonstrators, led by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, packed London streets yesterday, September 13, for the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ rally. The massive turnout underscored rising national tensions over immigration and cultural identity, prompting a significant counter-protest across the city.

Police estimated Robinson’s rally at approximately 110,000 people, with the crowd stretching from Big Ben across the River Thames and beyond Waterloo train station. Simultaneously, a smaller ‘March Against Fascism,’ organized by Stand Up To Racism, drew about 5,000 marchers. Over 1,000 police officers were deployed to maintain order and a buffer zone between the two demonstrations near government buildings.

Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, billed the event as a demonstration for free speech and the defense of British heritage, echoing his well-known nationalist and anti-migrant views. Participants carried English and Union Jack flags, chanting ‘We want our country back’ and displaying signs such as ‘stop the boats’ and ‘save our children.’ Counter-protesters, in turn, held signs proclaiming ‘refugees welcome’ and ‘smash the far right,’ shouting ‘stand up, fight back.’

The demonstrations unfold amidst a fervent national debate over migrants crossing the English Channel and recent anti-migrant protests outside hotels housing asylum-seekers. Notably, some Robinson supporters also voiced support for slain U.S. conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was fatally shot on Wednesday at Utah Valley University. Authorities have since arrested 22-year-old Tyler Robinson in connection with what they describe as a targeted attack, a development that resonated with some at the London rally.

Robinson, a prominent far-right figure and founder of the English Defence League, has a history of legal troubles, including a recent jail sentence for contempt of court, yet continues to mobilize significant public support.

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