Far-Right Rally Draws 110,000 in London After Charlie Kirk's Death
Far-Right Rally Draws 110,000 in London After Charlie Kirk's Death

Far-Right Rally Draws 110,000 in London After Charlie Kirk's Death

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On a recent Saturday, London hosted what is being described as the largest far-right rally in decades, organized by conservative activist Tommy Robinson, attracting between 110,000 and potentially over a million attendees according to various sources. The event, dubbed the "Unite the Kingdom" rally and billed as a "free speech festival," prominently honored the recently assassinated American conservative activist Charlie Kirk, whose death has become a rallying cry for participants. The rally featured speeches from far-right figures across Europe and North America, including former Trump strategist Steve Bannon, while Robinson called for patriotic unity and cultural revolution. Clashes occurred between rally attendees and counter-protesters from the Stand Up to Racism march, with police intervening amid reports of violence and arrests. The demonstration highlighted rising nationalism in the UK, with supporters waving national flags and chanting slogans against immigration and for free speech. High-profile supporters like Elon Musk expressed virtual solidarity, and the event also included references to government oppression and cultural identity, reflecting a broader consolidation of far-right groups in Britain.

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