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‘Shoot him in the neck, like Charlie Kirk,’ vile chant erupts during massive London protests
A group of protesters in London despicably called for a controversial rightwing figure to be killed, “like Charlie Kirk,” disturbing video shows. The crowd was filmed chanting about Tommy Robinson, who organized a massive “Unite the Kingdom” rally in London Saturday which saw tens of thousands of demonstrators turn out.
The Metropolitan Police has called the operation to police rival marches, one organised by Tommy Robinson and a separate pro-Palestinian protest, as one of the most significant in recent years.
Left wing anti-racism protesters rallied in North Finchley in London late Wednesday to counter far-right anti-immigrant agitators amid concerns of another night of violence across the country.
The rival protests triggered an 'unprecedented' police operation which saw 4,000 officers deployed to the streets of the capital.
Tens of thousands of people marched through central London on Saturday in two separate protests - one against high levels of immigration and a perceived Islamic undermining British identity, and
Police in London are gearing up as tens of thousands descend on the U.K. capital for two major demonstrations and soccer fans congregate for the final of England’s major domestic cup competition at Wembley Stadium.
Police estimate around 50,000 people will attend Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom rally, with 30,000 at Nakba Day
Tens of thousands of people rallied Saturday at a London march organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson and a counter-demonstration fused with a pro-Palestinian protest, as police mounted a