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150,000 Rally in London for Hard Right Movement

150,000 Rally in London for Hard Right Movement

On a Saturday, over 150,000 people participated in a march in London organized by Tommy Robinson, aimed at addressing anti-Muslim sentiment and immigration issues. This event marked the second major rally in eight months, following a similar turnout in September.

Robinson's message resonated with many, as he called for support ahead of the next general election, scheduled for 2029. The march drew attention to the increasing organization of hard-right movements in the UK, with participants expressing dissatisfaction with current political leadership, particularly Labour leader Keir Starmer, who is facing internal challenges.

The event saw supporters of the hard-right Reform UK party, led by Nigel Farage, who criticized Starmer's Labour Party for not adequately addressing their concerns. The Metropolitan Police launched significant operations to prevent clashes with pro-Palestinian demonstrators, resulting in 11 arrests.

The atmosphere was charged, with speakers invoking historical struggles against fascism while calling for a return to what they perceive as a "great Britain.".

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