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.



