Tommy Robinson Rally Features Ant Middleton Ex Mp
Tommy Robinson Rally Features Ant Middleton Ex Mp

Over 110,000 people attended the 'unite the kingdom' rally in London on Saturday, one of the largest far-right demonstrations in recent memory. Organised by Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, known as Tommy Robinson, the protest drew between 110,000 and 150,000 attendees, surpassing organisers' estimates.

Key figures at the event included former Royal Marines Commando Ant Middleton and an ex-MP, whose identities were not disclosed in the source. The rally was met with a counter-protest of around 5,000 'anti-racism' campaigners.

Robinson, a controversial figure, led the march through central London, which was heavily policed. The demonstration highlights ongoing divisions in British society over issues of nationalism and immigration.

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