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Breaking-News >> WorldNews London anti-immigration rally allegedly attracted more than 100,000, Musk's line "inadvertently appeared"
On September 13th, it was said that more than 100,000 people opposed immigration were in the * in London, the capital of England. This was one of the largest right-wing demonstrations in the country in recent years. Some demonstrators clashed with the police, causing at least 26 policemen to be injured and at least 25 arrested. On September 13, 2025 local time, demonstrators clashed with the police in London, England, and several protesters were detained. Vision china map According to CCTV News reported on September 14th, the immigration problem is continuing to tear British society apart. On the 13th, two * demonstrations with opposing views broke out in London at the same time. Among them, more than 100,000 people participated in the anti-immigrant * rally organized by the far right, and on the other side, about 5,000 people participated in * activities against racism. London police deployed more than 1,000 police officers to form an isolation area to avoid conflicts between the two sides, but the situation at the scene remained tense. According to Qatar Peninsula TV, the far-right parade called "Unite the Kingdom" (Unite the Kingdom). The London Police Department said the march, organized by anti-immigration activist Tommy Robinson, attracted some 110,000 to 150,000 people, far more than expected. The police said that their officers suffered "unacceptable violence" from some protesters, and four of them were seriously injured, including broken teeth, suspected nasal bone fracture, concussion and head injury. According to the World Wide Web, British Home Secretary Mahmoud condemned "those who attacked and injured police officers" during the protests and promised that anyone involved in criminal activities would be "severely punished by law". Assistant Director of the London Police Department, Matt Twister, said in a statement: “There is no doubt that many people have come to exercise their legitimate right to protest, but there are also many who have come with violent intentions.They have carried out physical and verbal attacks on policemen and tried to break the warning line to maintain security.” he stressed that the arrest of 25 people “is just the beginning.” Musk * "unexpectedly appeared" via video link that day, during which he called on the UK to "change the government" and "dissolve the parliament." According to the analysis, this is not the first time Musk has intervened in British politics. He has previously voiced his support for Robinson and other far-right figures. Other transnational speakers at the rally were French far-right politician Zemmour and Petr Bystron of Germany's anti-immigrant party Alternative Party (AfD). Zemmour reiterated the "population replacement" conspiracy theory of far-right white nationalists at the event. Several speakers at the event also paid tribute to American conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was recently shot at the scene, after a moment of silence, a violinist played Amazing Grace. The British Peninsula television that Britain was in a fierce “cultural war” atmosphere, and the “United Kingdom” parade took place in Britain at the end of such a tense summer. This summer, protests broke out outside the hotels of refugees in England. Earlier, an Ethiopian man was arrested and convicted of sexual assaulting a 14-year-old girl in the suburbs of London. Demonstrators carried the British American flag and the St. George Cross of England, and people brought the American and Israeli flags. Some were wearing the “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) hat of U.S. President Donald Trump. Demonstrators often cried out criticism of Prime Minister Stamford’s slogan with the sign “Send them back.” Tommy Robinson, 42, has several criminal records and is known for his anti-immigration and anti-Islam positions, calling the September 13 march “an unprecedented show of patriotic solidarity” and promoting the march as a campaign for freedom of speech, defense of British heritage and culture, and claiming that immigrants have more rights in court than the “British people who build this country” to inspire the crowd. As the march took place, the far-right, anti-immigration British Reform Party was gradually establishing its position as an important political force. The latest polls suggest that if a general election was held now, it would become the largest political party in the UK. It is also reported that another impressive large-scale * event in the UK in recent years was the pro-Palestinian Grand * in November 2023, when around 300,000 people were attracted to attend. News raw data sources → https://www.163.com/dy/article/K9E94E1N0514R9P4.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.16-18:08] 访问:43
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