A large protest rally organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson in London attracted up to 150,000 attendees and resulted in significant unrest. The “Unite the Kingdom” rally saw 26 officers injured, with four suffering serious injuries due to violent clashes between supporters and police. Counter-protesters from Stand Up To Racism, numbering around 5,000, also gathered nearby. The Metropolitan Police deployed 1,500 officers to manage the situation, facing violence including projectiles thrown by the crowd. High-profile figures like Elon Musk participated via videolink, discussing migration issues, while Robinson criticized government policies. Despite initial peaceful gatherings, tensions escalated, leading to scuffles and multiple arrests. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood condemned the violence, affirming legal repercussions for offenders. The article highlights themes of civil unrest, the polarized political climate regarding immigration, and the challenges faced by law enforcement during large protests.