Thousands gather for Tommy Robinson rally

Thousands of people gathered in the center of London for a march by the far -right activist Tommy Robinson, and a protest against anti -racist campaignists took place.
Metropolitan police said that approximately 1,000 officers were appointed to demonstrations with a “sterile area” between the two groups.
“Today, London stands tall, one of our free conversation, one of our most vital rights,” Robinson wrote Robinson. Robinson wrote.
The large crowds of the protesters wearing flags of Union Jack and St George gathered near the Waterloo Bridge in front of the walk to Whitehall.
Above other places, about 500 people came together for the protest against ‘march against fascism’ near Russell Square (SUTR).
The demonstrators organized banners that wrote “the most right women”, “encounter against Tommy Robinson” and “Refugees Welcome”.
The group will also walk towards Parliament Square – just a few hundred meters from the United Kingdom Rally.
SUTR organizers, Preston and Southern Wales as much as remote members transported to London.
Before the march, MET confirmed that he would not use live face recognition that captured the Kingdom on a real -time CCTV cameras in a Unite police.
He also stated that there were “special concerns” before Robinson’s protests among the Muslim Londons, and “anti -Muslim rhetoric and the record of aggressive divine events by a minority in previous walks”.
CDR Clair Haynes said: “Officers will receive a behavior line that is discriminatory or becomes a hate crime from protest.”
He asked the police that he would move without fear or goodness, and the demonstrators to think about the communities they had passed.




