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The “Unite the Kingdom” rally, led by far-right activist Tommy Robinson on September 13, 2025, in London, drew over 110,000 participants, making it one of the largest right-wing demonstrations in recent UK history. The event focused on anti-immigration and nationalist themes, with supporters waving English and British flags and chanting slogans like “send them home.” Clashes erupted with police and counter-protesters, resulting in 26 officers injured and 25 arrests. The rally was described by Robinson as a celebration of free speech and a protest against what he sees as uncontrolled migration and political failures. Elon Musk made a surprise video appearance calling for a UK government change. The rally amplified calls against immigration, paid tribute to slain US activist Charlie Kirk, and featured appearances by French politician Éric Zemmour and Elon Musk, sparking renewed debate on Britain’s political and social divides
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Police reported that officers were punched, kicked, and struck with bottles. (Photo source: AP)
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Nine arrests have been made so far, with further offenders under investigation. (Photo source: AP)
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Around 500 people joined the rival March Against Fascism protest. (Photo source: AP)
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Robinson alleged that migrants enjoyed more rights in UK courts than local citizens. (Photo source: Reuters)
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Protest signs carried slogans such as “Stop the boats” and “Save our children.” (Photo source: AP)
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The march stretched nearly a kilometre, from Big Ben to Waterloo. (Photo source: AP)
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Éric Zemmour described migration as “colonisation by former colonies.” (Photo source: AP)
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Protest signs carried slogans such as “Stop the boats” and “Save our children.” (Photo source: AP)
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While the turnout was large, it fell short of the 300,000-strong pro-Palestinian rally of 2023. (Photo source: AP)
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A moment of silence was observed in honour of Charlie Kirk. (Photo source: Reuters)

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