More than 110,000 people gathered in London on Saturday for one of the largest far-right protests in years. The event, organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, sparked clashes with police as some protesters threw objects at counter-demonstrators.
Billionaire Elon Musk addressed the crowd via video link, calling for a “revolutionary government change” in the UK. He warned the crowd with a striking message: “You either fight back or you die,” and accused the political left of celebrating violence and murder. This provocative speech added fuel to the tense atmosphere that quickly escalated into chaos.
The rally, known as “Unite the Kingdom,” stretched nearly a mile through central London, from Big Ben to Waterloo. Police officers reported being attacked with projectiles during the event. While the protest showcased free speech, officials condemned the violence and urged calm.
Far-right leader Tommy Robinson, who helped organize the march, has been a controversial figure in the UK for years. His movement tapped into widespread social discontent, drawing tens of thousands to the streets.
The rally also paid tribute to Charlie Kirk, a US conservative activist recently killed. Kirk was honored by attendees, with many speaking out about his influence.
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