Demonstrators wave British Union and St George's England flags during a Unite The Kingdom rally on Westminster Bridge by the Houses of Parliament on September 13 in London, England. Getty Images
Protesters with Union and St George's England flags on September 13, 2025. Far-right activist Tommy Robinson invited supporters to hold a rally in central London titled Unite The Kingdom. Getty Images
A police line at the Unite The Kingdom rally in Westminster on September 13, 2025 in London, England. Getty Images
Flags draped on a bas relief at the bottom of Nelson's Column during the Unite The Kingdom rally in central London. Getty Images
Protesters on Westminster Bridge by the Houses of Parliament on September 13, 2025 in London. Far-right activist Tommy Robinson - also known as Stephen Yaxley-Lennon - invited supporters to hold a rally in central London titled Unite The Kingdom. A counter demonstration was held by the Stand Up To Racism campaign. Getty Images
Unite The Kingdom protesters draped in the flag of St George in London. Getty Images
Police officers detain a protester during the Tommy Robinson-led Unite The Kingdom march and rally in central London. A March Against Fascism, organised by Stand Up To Racism, was also staged in the capital. PA
Tommy Robinson speaks during the Unite The Kingdom march and rally near Westminster, London, on September 13, 2025. AP Photo
The Unite The Kingdom march and rally in central London. Metropolitan Police said the city's Muslim residents should not be put off their day-to-day activities by the far-right demonstration on Saturday. PA
Demonstrators climb on bus stops in Whitehall during the Unite The Kingdom Rally in Central London on September 13, 2025 in London, England. Event organiser Tommy Robinson described it as the UK’s biggest free speech festival. The anti-Muslim rhetoric at earlier marches sent an intimidatory message, according to the community. Getty Images
Protesters wrap up in St George's and Union flags at the Unite The Kingdom rally in central London. A counter demonstration was organised by anti-racism campaigners under the banner of Stand Up to Racism. EPA
Protesters in London display a placard bearing the image of American far-right commentator Charlie Kirk. EPA
Protesters wave British Union, St George's and Saltire flags during the Unite The Kingdom rally in Whitehall on September 13, 2025 in London. Organiser and far-right activist Tommy Robinson and his supporters are actively Islamaphobic and racist and have been behind much of the unrest seen outside hotels housing migrants this summer. Getty Images