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London Whitehall Rally... Far-Right March Shocks with Anti-Immigration Slogans!

By Pavitra Ganapathi Baradavalli
London Whitehall Rally... Far-Right March Shocks with Anti-Immigration Slogans!

On September 13, the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ rally in London’s Whitehall saw thousands take to the streets with anti-immigration slogans to protest.

NewsAt the Unite the Kingdom rally held in London’s Whitehall on September 13, 2025, protesters displayed British and St George’s England flags. That day, London’s streets revealed the anxieties within Britain. The anti-immigration Unite the Kingdom rally, organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, attracted millions.Tens of thousands participated in the march, with sporadic clashes occurring with the police.read also: Vijay Sethupathi to Host Bigg Boss Tamil Season 9: Premiere Date and More: here is the info


Described as a celebration of free speech, the event saw participants arriving in London by train and coach. However, according to The Guardian, speeches at Whitehall widely spread ethnic supremacist theories and anti-Muslim statements.According to police, bottles thrown from the rally’s edges injured several officers. Some were punched, and others were kicked. The Associated Press reported that over 1,000 officers were deployed, with additional riot-geared forces sent in as needed.Police estimates suggest 110,000 to 150,000 people attended the rally, exceeding expectations.read also: Countdown Begins for Bigg Boss Kannada 12... Starts September 28! Don't Miss This Season's Speciality!

However, it was smaller than the pro-Palestine march in November 2023, which saw around 300,000 participants. Meanwhile, a rival protest, the March Against Fascism organized by Stand Up to Racism, drew approximately 5,000 attendees.Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, founded the English Defence League and is one of Britain’s prominent far-right figures.read also: Yellow Alert Issued for 11 Karnataka Districts; Light Rain Expected in Bengaluru..!


The march was portrayed as a defense of free speech, but the majority of messages from speakers, including European far-right politicians, focused on immigration.French politician Éric Zemmour spoke, stating, “We, the European people, are undergoing a massive process of replacement by people from southern countries and Muslim culture. You and we are being colonized by our former colonies.”Soch Womens Organza Saree With Stone Work