The London protest, known as the "Unite the Kingdom" march, was led by far- right activist Tommy Robinson and drew over 110,000 participants. The protest was primarily against immigration, with demonstrators voicing opposition to migration and expressing nationalist sentiments. It was one of the largest right-wing demonstrations in recent UK history, featuring flags representing England and Britain. The protest turned chaotic as a small faction of the supporters clashed with police officers who were trying to keep them separated from around 5,000 counter-protesters organized by groups like Stand Up To Racism. Violence ensued, with at least 26 police officers injured and numerous arrests made. The event included provocative rhetoric accusing an organized replacement of European citizens and opposition to Islam, with some international far-right figures speaking at the rally. The protest has been described as emblematic of rising nationalism and far-right activism in the UK amid broader public concerns over migration and national identity.