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Scuffles and One Detention as Southport ‘Freedom March’ Meets Counter-Protest

Police imposed a temporary Section 60 stop-and-search zone to deter disorder during the planned procession.

Overview

  • Merseyside Police enforced Section 60 powers from 11am to 6pm across central Southport, granting enhanced stop-and-search within a defined area.
  • The march, promoted by Unite the Kingdom and referencing a recent Tommy Robinson rally, drew an estimated 100 to 200 participants carrying union flags and some Britain First signage.
  • Counter-demonstrators gathered near Southport Funland, where chants were exchanged and at least one person was detained during a scuffle with police.
  • The procession moved from Marine Drive onto Lord Street, blocking traffic in both directions and bringing the town centre to a standstill before crowds gathered outside the Scarisbrick Hotel.
  • Police said they had engaged with organisers and counter-protesters to uphold lawful protest and minimise disruption to residents and businesses.