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Police arrest six people as Tommy Robinson supporters enter counter-demo area at London protest

Thousands of Tommy Robinson supporters and counter-protesters gathered in central London on Saturday

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Saturday 01 February 2025 19:14 GMT
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Tommy Robinson Supporters And Counter-demo Protesters March In Central London

Six people have been arrested after thousands of Tommy Robinson supporters marched in central London on Saturday, with some caught entering a counter-demo area, said the Met Police.

Hundreds of police officers were deployed in response to the protest, organised under the name ā€œStop the Isolationā€ or ā€œUnite the Kingdomā€ in support of Robinson, as well as a separate counter-demonstration.

Chants of ā€œWe want our country backā€ and ā€œWe want Tommy outā€ were sung as the demonstration set off from outside Waterloo station before marching towards Westminster and assembling at the Parliament Square end of Whitehall.

The counter-protest organised by Stand Up To Racism also marched to Whitehall to stand ā€œtogether against racism, Islamophobia and antisemitism and to say that we won’t let the far right divide usā€.

Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was sentenced to 18 months in prison in October after the solicitor general took legal action against him for breaching a High Court injunction made in 2021. He admitted 10 breaches of the order, which barred him from repeating libellous allegations against a Syrian refugee.

A counter-protest organised by Stand Up To Racism also marched to Whitehall
A counter-protest organised by Stand Up To Racism also marched to Whitehall (PA)

On Saturday, the Met Police said six people had been arrested.

The force reported an incident where a flare was set off, an arrest near Waterloo after an officer was spat at and three arrests in Whitehall after ā€œStop the Isolationā€ protesters entered the ā€œStand Up To Racismā€ rally area in breach of conditions.

A further arrest was made by the force for a breach of Public Order Act conditions.

Chants of ā€œWe want our country backā€ and ā€œWe want Tommy outā€ were sung as the demonstration set off from outside Waterloo station
Chants of ā€œWe want our country backā€ and ā€œWe want Tommy outā€ were sung as the demonstration set off from outside Waterloo station (PA)

Some demonstrators were wearing ā€œMEGA – Make England Great Againā€ hats and ā€œI am Tommyā€ stickers with many attendees livestreaming the event on their phones.

Organisers of the protest in support of Robinson posted on X, saying: ā€œWe will proceed to Downing Street. Stand against the isolation of Tommy Robinson.

ā€œDeliver our message to the establishment.ā€

Some demonstrators were wearing ā€œMEGA – Make England Great Againā€ hats and ā€œI am Tommyā€ stickers with many attendees livestreaming the event on their phones.
Some demonstrators were wearing ā€œMEGA – Make England Great Againā€ hats and ā€œI am Tommyā€ stickers with many attendees livestreaming the event on their phones. (PA)

Weyman Bennett, Stand Up To Racism co-convenor, said: ā€œWe saw the power of mobilising against the far right in response to last summer’s racist riots.

ā€œWe must bring that anti-racist spirit onto the streets of London and reject the politics of hate.ā€

Commander Louise Puddefoot, in charge of the policing operation, said the force was ā€œwell preparedā€ for both protests and had been in discussion with organisers.

People during a Stand Up To Racism counter-protest against a Tommy Robinson supporters protest
People during a Stand Up To Racism counter-protest against a Tommy Robinson supporters protest (PA)

She said: ā€œWe have officers deployed in significant numbers to provide reassurance to the wider community and to give us the capability to intervene swiftly and decisively if incidents of crime or disorder occur.

ā€œDecisions on our policing style at protests, including the types of uniform worn by officers and the protective equipment available to them, are taken on a case-by-case basis. It allows us to be ready to respond quickly and decisively where we need to.ā€

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