Tommy Robinson tells tens of thousands at London rally
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THOUSANDS of cops have been deployed to the capital as 80,000 people descend on London ahead of two planned protest marches. The Unite the Kingdom march, organised by Tommy Robinson, and a
Tommy Robinson, born Stephen Yaxley, has garnered consistent and unshakeable support from thousands of people nationwide who have travelled far and wide to attend his frequent rallies. His unconventional political views have also caught the attention of several influential figures,
Specialist armed police teams are on standby in an unprecedented Met operation on Saturday as the Unite the Kingdom march takes place at the same time as a pro-Palestine demonstration
The public believes many more people support the far-right activist’s mass protests but are afraid to admit it, according to The POLITICO Poll.
Smaller and lacking in high-profile speakers, this year’s rally included white nationalists, families with children and people saying they felt ‘silenced’
A GB News star has confirmed his attendance at Tommy Robinson’s far-right Unite the Kingdom march in London today. Tens of thousands of people are expected to descend on the cap
Saturday's rally has been organised by anti-Islam activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, better known as Tommy Robinson.
Right-wing Polish politician Dominik Tarczynski has threatened to sue Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer after being denied entry to the UK. The Member of the European Parliament is one of at least seven far-right figures banned by the Government ahead of Saturday’s Tommy Robinson-led Unite the Kingdom rally in central London.