Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:49am on 14 Sep 2025,Sunday International
Far-right campaigner Tommy Robinson's 'Unite the Kingdom' demonstration in central London drew over 100,000 protesters according to police estimates, though organizers had hoped for record-breaking attendance. The rally, led by Stephen Yaxley Lennon (Robinson's real name), featured numerous tributes to murdered American right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk. While falling short of being London's largest demonstration as intended, the event represented a significant gathering of far-right supporters. The march concluded with a central London rally, highlighting the continued influence of Robinson's anti-immigration messaging. The demonstration's size underscores growing far-right mobilization in Britain, though it failed to achieve the historic turnout levels organizers had publicly predicted for the event.