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London Far-Right Rally Draws About 110,000; Police Raise Arrests to 24 After Clashes

Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned intimidation as officers reported assaults and detectives review evidence for further arrests.

Overview

  • The march was organized by Tommy Robinson and promoted as a free‑speech event, but anti‑immigration demands dominated the slogans and speeches.
  • The Metropolitan Police updated the number of arrests to 24 after incidents near Whitehall, saying officers were assaulted and that more suspects may be identified from footage.
  • Around 1,000 to 1,600 officers were deployed to manage the rally and a smaller counter‑protest by Stand Up To Racism, with police intervening when some tried to breach cordons.
  • International figures featured prominently, with Éric Zemmour appearing in person, Steve Bannon announced by organizers, and Elon Musk addressing the crowd by video with incendiary remarks including a call to dissolve Parliament.
  • Scotland Yard put attendance at roughly 110,000 as organizers claimed over a million, and Starmer affirmed the right to peaceful protest while warning against threats and violence.