Mass rally against the Islamization of Britain taking place in London

The "Unite the Kingdom" march in London. Photo: x.com/TRobinsonNewEra

On September 13, 2025, the largest conservative event in the history of the United Kingdom is taking place in central London – the "Unite the Kingdom" march, which organizers call "the largest freedom of speech festival" in the country. According to police, over 110,000 people are participating in the event, reports RTE.

The rally gathered supporters of the well-known British activist Tommy Robinson, as well as popular conservative speakers Katie Hopkins and Laurence Fox. The main theme is a protest against mass migration and the Islamization of Britain. Participants are chanting slogans Stop the boats and Send them home, demanding the government close the borders to illegal migrants and preserve the country's cultural identity.

The event is taking place against the backdrop of a global discussion on freedom of speech and migration. Rally organizers state that it was influenced by the tragic death of American conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed last week in the USA. According to them, this death has become a "wake-up call" that freedom of speech and the right to openly express one's views are under threat on both sides of the Atlantic.

"We want the laws to be enforced in our country again, not Sharia courts. Britain must remain Britain," Tommy Robinson declared from the stage.

The march began near Waterloo station and proceeded through the central streets towards the government district of Whitehall. Simultaneously, a small counter-protest organized by leftist movements is taking place in the city.

According to analysts, such a massive rally could signal to the government the growing dissatisfaction with immigration and multiculturalism policies, as well as the readiness of a significant portion of Britons to unite to protect their values

As reported by the UOJ, Muslim woman Shabana Mahmood became new UK Home Secretary.

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