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Starmer says he will ‘never surrender’ the Union Jack to those sowing ‘violence, fear and division’ after clashes at ‘Unite the Kingdom’ demo attended by more than 100,000

After joining a violent Tommy Robinson demo in London, Keir Starmer promised to never surrender the flag of the union for ‘violence, fear and episode’ after joining tens of thousands of people today.

The Prime Minister broke his silence in the afternoon and said that 26 of the country would ‘not stop’ after being injured in clashes with right -wing protesters in clashes.

110,000 to 150,000 people appeared to protest and significantly exceeded the estimates of the organizers. Demo also saw a virtual speech from Elon Musk.

As the demonstrators expressed their anger on the crisis of Small Boats, the rally exploded to violence when the protesters and counter protesters closed along the Whitehall.

Police chiefs detonated the anti -immigrant protesters for exhibiting a ‘completely unacceptable’ level of violence.

Force, the officers trying to make the event, many of them were attacked with missiles and pepper with pepper protesters ‘important aggression’ encountered, he said.

Published in Prime Minister X: ‘People have a peaceful protest. It is the basis for the values ​​of our country.

However, we will not rely on attacks on the police officers who do their jobs or people who feel scared on our streets because of their backgrounds or skin color.

‘Britain is proudly built on tolerance, diversity and respect.

‘Our flag represents various country and we will never surrender it to those who use it as a symbol of violence, fear and division.’

The Prime Minister broke his silence in the afternoon and said that the country would ‘stop’ for attacks on police officers after 26 people were injured – Four serious – in clashes with right wing protesters

110,000 to 150,000 people appeared to protest and significantly exceeded the estimates of the organizers.

110,000 to 150,000 people appeared to protest and significantly exceeded the estimates of the organizers.

Twenty -four people were arrested for a series of crimes such as forgiveness, violence, attack and criminal damage.

Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood condemned the violent scenes on Saturday and promised that ‘everyone who participated in the crime will face the full power of the law’.

This morning, a cabin minister said that the protest was a ‘claxon call’ for deputies to address migration and other public concerns.

Business Secretary Peter Kyle said that the government was determined to ‘start to bring communities together’ in the light of fragile scenes, but so far, it was ‘something we haven’t solved’.

‘There are even more separated communities and there are figures that can touch the sense of unrest and complaint in our society, such as Tommy Robinson.

‘Many of them have returned to their roots in financial crisis and their influence on communities throughout the country, and since then we have not been able to bring our communities together again.’

“These are a great concern for Klaxon’s efforts to handle our efforts to handle our efforts to handle the great concerns of people in our country in public life, and migration is a great concern,” he said.

The protest included a guest appearance from Tesla and X owner Elon Musk, who called for an emergency change in the government in the UK and told the protesters to ‘return’ or ‘die’.

Twenty -four people were arrested for a series of crimes such as forgiveness, violence, attack and criminal damage

Twenty -four people were arrested for a series of crimes such as forgiveness, violence, attack and criminal damage

Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood condemned the violent scenes on Saturday and promised that 'everyone who participated in the crime will face the full power of the law'.

Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood condemned the violent scenes on Saturday and promised that ‘everyone who participated in the crime will face the full power of the law’.

Mr. Kyle described the comments of technology billionaires ‘a little understandable’ and ‘completely inappropriate’.

“But what we saw yesterday was more than 100,000 people who expressed freedom of relationship, freedom of expression and proved that both were alive and good in this country. ‘

Police hunts a man who wants Sir Keir to be assassinated in March.

In an interview with former Tor Assembly Assembly Member and conspiracy theorist William CoShill, protesters were recorded: ‘Keir Starmer needs to be assassinated, one needs to shoot Keir Starmer.’

CoShill pushed back, replied that Starmer should be tried and ‘legally carried out’.

The images triggered widespread condemnation online. Social media users asked for the arrest of the protester and said: ‘This is a prison sentence for Chump!’

Another wrote: ‘I hope Met gets this man.’

Scotland Yard said the officers were investigating the video, but not yet arrested.

A spokesman said: ‘We are aware of a video circulating on social media from the “Kingdom Unification” protest in the center of London on Saturday, September 13.

‘Officers are investigating and investigations continue to describe a man. No arrest has been made so far. ‘

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