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Monday, 15 September 2025

“Fight Back or Die” – Millions Swarmed London Streets

 Updated estimates from Saturday’s march now report millions of supporters rallied under the “Unite the Kingdom” banner in Central London. Led by Tommy Robinson, it’s been labelled one of the largest right-wing demonstrations in modern UK history and is a significant demonstration of how the population’s priorities have shifted. 

Reports released by the Met Police and mainstream media outlets estimate around 110,000 attendees came together, but Robinson’s claims, seemingly backed up by footage online, dwarf the official numbers. 

Immigration was a key focus – now reported as overtaking economic topics as the most important political issue in the country – and assembling a crowd of seven figures emphasises the shifting sentiment. Nearly 2,000 officers were deployed by the police to handle the crowds, and a few thousand “anti-racism” counter-protestors tried to fight for the limelight. Clashes seemed inevitable, but only 25 arrests have been confirmed so far with numbers expecting to rise, and 24 police officers were reportedly injured. 

Whatever your political affiliation, the sheer scale of the demonstration signals a seismic shift in the country: border controls and keeping immigration numbers in check have become the beating heart of Britain’s street politics....<<<Read More>>>...