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Around 4,000 police will take a 'zero-tolerance approach' during anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson's hate-filled march, but the rally has already raised over £100,000 for refugees
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"Shoot him in the neck, like Charlie Kirk" — Crowd heard chanting violent slogan at London rally led by Tommy Robinson
A crowd of pro-Palestine demonstrators violently chanted about shooting Tommy Robinson "in the neck" during a London rally
Tommy Robinson, born Stephen Yaxley, has garnered consistent and unshakeable support from thousands of people nationwide who have travelled far and wide to attend his frequent rallies. His unconventional political views have also caught the attention of several influential figures,
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Tommy Robinson’s ‘Unite the Kingdom’ rally explodes as sick Charlie Kirk chant shocks London | WATCH
A horrifying chant referencing conservative commentator Charlie Kirk stunned onlookers during chaotic London protests as rival demonstrations flooded the streets. Thousands joined Tommy Robinson’s ‘Unite The Kingdom’ rally while pro-Palestinian protesters marked Nakba Day,
THOUSANDS of cops have been deployed to the capital as 80,000 people descend on London ahead of two planned protest marches. The Unite the Kingdom march, organised by Tommy Robinson, and a
Police launched a massive operation with drones, horses and helicopters, as thousands gathered in London for the Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom march and the annual pro-Palestine Nakba Day rally
A high-profile businessman who claims he was due to speak at Tommy Robinson’s far-right rally in London has said he has been barred from entering the UK. Andy Malone, an influencer from Newry, took to social media to moan about being banned from entering the country ahead of the Unite the Kingdom rally.
London police arrested dozens after rival far-right and pro-Palestinian protests drew massive crowds, prompting a major security operation amid fears of unrest, hate crimes and clashes linked to activist Tommy Robinson.
British activist Tommy Robinson raised concerns over the persecution of Christians in Nigeria during the “Unite the Kingdom” march in central London on Saturday, alongside a Nigerian bishop who accused Western institutions of failing to speak out against attacks on Christian communities.