The "Unite the Kingdom" rally in London was a large far-right demonstration primarily against immigration, organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson. It attracted over 100,000 participants, making it one of the largest right- wing rallies in recent UK history. The event was framed by Robinson as Britain's "largest free speech festival," with slogans opposing immigration and criticizing the government. It took place amid rising nationalism, with participants waving English and British flags, and included chants and symbolic acts of defiance. The rally also saw clashes with police and counter- protesters from anti-racism groups, leading to injuries and arrests. The rally was politically charged, occurring during a period of heightened tensions over immigration issues in the UK, and featured speeches including a surprise video link from Elon Musk calling for a change in the UK government.