Unite the Kingdom Protest in London

Unite the Kingdom Protest in London

Unite the Kingdom Protest in London

Over 100,000 people joined the “Unite the Kingdom” protest march in central London, demonstrating against the UK’s immigration policies. The rally, organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, drew a massive crowd of approximately 110,000 to 150,000 people, according to police estimates.

Billionaire Elon Musk addressed the protesters via video, warning that the country is at risk of collapse due to uncontrolled migration. He criticized the British government for failing to protect citizens, especially children, from violence and gang rape. Musk urged Britons to “fight back or die” against the current policies, stating, “Whether you choose violence or not, violence is coming to you. You either fight back or you die”.

The protest turned violent, with clashes between police and protesters resulting in:

– *Injuries*: 26 police officers were injured, with 4 in critical condition

– *Arrests*: At least 25 protesters were arrested

  • The event was met with a counter-march by Stand Up to Racism, which drew around 5,000 participants. A significant police presence, with roughly 1,000 officers, was deployed to keep the groups apart.