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Thousands march in "Unite the Kingdom," far-right rally in central London

Thousands march in "Unite the Kingdom," far-right rally in central London

Summary

Tens of thousands of people gathered in central London for the "Unite the Kingdom" rally, organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson. The protest focused on promoting British identity and Christian values, with attendees expressing concerns about government policies and national decline.

Key Facts

  • Around 60,000 people attended the "Unite the Kingdom" march in central London.
  • The event was led by Tommy Robinson, founder of the English Defence League, known for nationalist and anti-Islam views.
  • Protesters carried British and English flags and Christian symbols, including crosses and crucifixes.
  • Some wore red hats inspired by President Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan.
  • Attendees cited worries about the loss of British culture, public service problems, and national decline.
  • Iranian opposition supporters also participated, carrying pre-revolutionary Iranian flags.
  • Tommy Robinson urged people to become politically active before the next UK general election.
  • Robinson praised Elon Musk for supporting the movement and encouraged engagement with right-wing political groups like Reform UK.
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