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London police brace for huge protest

News Mania Desk / Piyal Chatterjee / 26th October 2024

Opposing anti-racism protestors and right-wing, anti-immigrant protesters are organizing sizable protests in London on Saturday, which will be closely monitored by a stepped-up police presence meant to prevent any conflicts between the opposing groups.
Under the alias Tommy Robinson, anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon is planning a “Unite the Kingdom” march that will begin at London’s Victoria train station and march in the direction of parliament.

At the other end of Whitehall, the main road leading to parliament from the opposite direction where many government ministries are situated, anti-racism activists and trade unionists will stage a counterprotest.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Rachel Williams, who is in charge of a policing operation that would entail bringing in officers from all across the nation, stated, “We are well prepared for what is set to be a busy day in the center of London.”

“We will have significant resources in place to respond to any incidents, to deal decisively with any offences, and to keep disruption to other members of the public and businesses to a minimum,” she stated on Friday. Following the murder of three young girls at a dance class in Southport at the end of July, misinformation on social media incorrectly labeled the suspected killer as a Muslim migrant, sparking days of riots in towns and cities throughout the nation.

Following a crackdown by the police that resulted in over 1,500 arrests and over 1,000 charges, the unrest, which had targeted mosques and hotels harboring asylum seekers, came to an end. The right-wing demonstrators identify as “patriots” and claim that Islamization and immigration pose a threat to Britain. The majority of parliamentarians are among their detractors, who claim that among them are racists, far-right sympathizers, and violent soccer hooligans.

“Tomorrow we’re back, and won’t be ignored or silenced,” Yaxley-Lennon said on X on Friday. However, according to his social media account, he will not be at the march in person as he is being held in police custody over the weekend ahead of a contempt of court case that is due to be heard on Monday.

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