Police reported nine arrests, with Moremore anticipated, as violence erupted during the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ protest in england/scotland/”>scotland/whitehall/”>whitehall-england/”>Whitehall, London. The event, which attracted an estimated 110,000 attendees, featured a guest appearance from Tesla and X owner Elon Musk.

Counter-Protests and Confrontations

The rally faced opposition from around 5,000 anti-racism campaigners. A stage was set up for speeches from far-right figures, including an interview between Tommy Robinson and Musk, who echoed the event’s theme by stating that the “destruction of Britain” is due to “massive uncontrolled migration.”

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As Robinson’s supporters attempted to access Whitehall, police intervened, resulting in confrontations. A police spokesperson stated: “When officers moved in to stop them, they faced unacceptable violence. They were assaulted with kicks and punches. Bottles, flares and other projectiles were thrown.”

Police Response and Ongoing Aggression

So far, nine individuals have been arrested for various offences, with police identifying more participants who committed offences. The spokesperson added, “We will find them and they will face police action, even if it is not possible to do so today.” Officers continued to face aggression, particularly at the north of Whitehall, as they worked to create safe exit routes for those attending the Stand Up To Racism protest.

Escalating Tensions

At one point, projectiles were thrown from Robinson’s supporters towards counter-demonstrators, leading to a tense standoff on Whitehall. Police mounted units faced the crowd as a glass bottle reportedly struck a horse, causing it and its rider to stagger.

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