The London protest organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson saw an estimated attendance of between 110,000 and 150,000 people. This rally, termed "Unite the Kingdom," was one of the largest right-wing demonstrations in the UK in recent times. The crowd size exceeded initial predictions, and the event also involved clashes with police, resulting in injuries to 26 officers and at least 24 arrests. There were about 5,000 counter-protesters present as well. The protest drew significant media attention and was marked by heightened security with over 1,000 police officers deployed to manage the event and ensure order.