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Thousands gather for Tommy Robinson rally | UK News

By uk-times.com13 September 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Thousands have gathered in central London for a march organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, with a counter protest by anti-racism campaigners also taking place.

Some 1,000 officers have been assigned to the demonstrations, the Metropolitan Police said, with barriers in place to create a “sterile area” between the two groups.

“Today London stands tall in defence of one of our most vital rights – free speech,” Robinson wrote on X.

Large crowds of protesters wearing union jack and St George’s flags amassed near Waterloo Bridge ahead of the march towards Whitehall.

Elsewhere, around 500 people gathered near Russell Square for the ‘March Against Fascism’ counter protest organised by Stand up to Racism (SUTR).

Demonstrators held placards reading “Women Against the Far Right,” “Oppose Tommy Robinson,” and “Refugees Welcome”.

The group will also march toward Parliament Square – only a few hundred metres from the Unite the Kingdom rally.

SUTR organisers have arranged transport to London for members from as far afield as Preston and South Wales.

Ahead of the march, the Met confirmed it would not be using live facial recognition – which captures people’s faces in real-time CCTV cameras – in its policing of the Unite the Kingdom march.

It also said there were “particular concerns” among Muslim Londoners ahead of Robinson’s protest, citing a “record of anti-Muslim rhetoric and incidents of offensive chanting by a minority at previous marches”.

Cdr Clair Haynes said: “Officers will take a firm line on behaviour that is discriminatory or that crosses the line from protest into hate crime.”

She added that police would act “without fear or favour” and asked demonstrators to “be considerate of the communities they are passing through”.

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