Overview
- Monitoring group Hope Not Hate estimated attendance near 110,000, marking a major far-right mobilization in the UK capital.
- The Metropolitan Police deployed more than 1,600 officers and established a large security zone to keep order and maintain movement through central London.
- Robinson has recently declared an alignment with the new party Advance UK and has positioned himself in openly Christian nationalist terms following his release from prison in May.
- The event programme listed international figures including Steve Bannon, AfD MP Petr Bystron and Eric Zemmour, and it also advertised Jordan Peterson, whose attendance was not confirmed.
- Stand Up to Racism held a counter-protest of hundreds supported by Labour MPs Diane Abbott and Zarah Sultana.