איבער הונדערט טויזנט האבן פראטעסטירער אין ענגלאנד קעגן אימיגראציע
More than 100,000 people gathered in central London for the “Unite the Kingdom” Rally, a large-scale demonstration against immigration, organizers said. The event was led by activist Tommy Robinson and drew massive crowds that filled key streets in the capital.
Police monitored the march closely, citing concerns over potential clashes. Despite the scale of the rally, officials reported that the event remained largely under control.
At the same time, a counter-demonstration brought out an estimated 5,000 participants, a much smaller turnout compared to the main rally. Both groups were kept apart by authorities to prevent confrontations.
The rally reflects the heightened political tensions in the UK surrounding immigration, national identity, and border control. Analysts suggest the scale of the turnout could influence ongoing debates and put pressure on policymakers to address public concerns.