London “Unite the Kingdom” March Draws Tens of Thousands
On Saturday, September 13, tens of thousands marched in London under the banner “Unite the Kingdom,” protesting immigration policies and honoring slain U.S. conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Organized by Tommy Robinson, participants waved UK and St. George flags, some with U.S. and Israeli flags, and wore MAGA hats, shouting “Take back our country.” A tribute video for Kirk was played, with crowds cheering his name.
Elon Musk joined via video, condemning left-wing parties and Kirk’s murder, calling them “the party of murder” and praising the lifting of Twitter bans on conservative commentators. Police deployed 1,000 officers to manage crowds and prevent clashes with a 5,000-strong counter-protest.