Central London streets were filled with demonstrators today as activist Tommy Robinson fronted a march under the banner “Unite The Kingdom.” The gathering drew several thousand people carrying Union Jacks and St. George’s crosses, with chants and speeches centered on calls for tougher immigration rules.
Crowds packed the roads near Westminster, many participants draped in national flags or holding banners that emphasized British identity. Robinson, who has long divided public opinion, positioned the event as a show of unity, while critics argue it fuels hostility toward migrants and minority groups.
Police deployed in large numbers to monitor the procession and keep opposing groups apart. So far, authorities have reported no major disturbances, though the demonstration has sparked heated debate online and on the streets.
The turnout highlights how immigration continues to dominate political discussions in the UK, reflecting broader frustrations and divisions across the country.
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