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Crowds gather in London for ‘unite the kingdom’ march featuring Tommy Robinson

Here are some images coming in today via the newswires of crowds gathering in central London for a march featuring far-right activist Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon.

The rally is expected to attract upwards of 40,000 attenders, according to the anti-extremism group Hope Not Hate. A smaller gathering organised by the group Stand Up to Racism is also taking place.

People carrying flags and banners gather in London for a march organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson.
People carrying flags and banners gather in London for a march involving far-right activist Tommy Robinson. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images
People carrying flags and banners gather in London for a march organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson.
People carrying flags and banners gather in London for a march involving far-right activist Tommy Robinson. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images
People carrying flags and banners gather in London for a march organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson.
People carrying flags and banners gather in London for a march involving far-right activist Tommy Robinson. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images
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Scotland Yard said there “have been no incidents of note so far” as the ‘unite the kingdom’ march set off towards Whitehall.

Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, said “patriotism is the future, borders are the future” as he claimed it was the “biggest demonstration is British history”. As we mentioned previously, any estimate on numbers at this stage is exactly that – an estimate – and organisers of marches are likely greatly inflate the number of those present.

In a video from the protest, Robinson added that “Britain has finally awoken” and that “this is never going away”.

The PA news agency reports that people could be seen displaying a variety of messages on flags and placards on London’s south bank at the march meeting point. Some waved St George’s flags with the words “stop the boats”, “Charlie Kirk RIP” and “enough is enough, save our children”.

Several US and Israeli flags could also be spotted among the crowd which had gathered on and around Stamford Street.

Men in union jack flag suits hold a picture of US conservative activist Charlie Kirk who was fatally shot earlier this week, as they attend the ‘unite the kingdom’ march in London. Photograph: Jaimi Joy/Reuters
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