London: Tens of Thousands protest migration

More than 110,000 people responded to the rightist extremist Robinson's call to protest immigration. About 5,000 gathered in an anti-demonstrate. More than 110,000 people took to the streets of London to protest a large demonstration organized by the right - hand scene in Great Britain. According to the media [...]
More than 110,000 people responded to the rightist extremist Robinson's call to protest immigration. About 5,000 gathered in an anti-demonstrate.
More than 110,000 people took to the streets of London to protest a large demonstration organized by the right - hand scene in Great Britain. According to the media, it was one of the biggest protests of its kind. The protest march was organised and headed by renowned British right-wing extremist Tommy Robinson. At some point during the demonstration, there were also clashes with police, and several people were arrested. In their plates, protesters called for stricter policies for asylum with slogans such as “Stop ships” or “Turn it from “.
About 5,000 counterdemonting
In a counterdemonstrate under the slogan “Marriage against fascism” attended, according to police estimates about 5,000 people.
Participants carried banners with messages such as “Against Tommy Robinson”, ” Welcome refugees” and “Grate against extreme right”.
Britain's most famous rightist
Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lenon, is one of the most prominent right extremists in Britain. He became known as anti-Islam activist in the early 2000s.
The former head of the English Defence League, an extremist right organisation that no longer exists, has often drawn attention to his Islamist activities and violent protests. He has also repeatedly organized protests in front of hotels that sheltered refugees. / DW












