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Britain will ‘never surrender flag’ to far-right protesters, Starmer says

  • On September 13, 2025, over 110,000 to 150,000 people attended a far-right nationalist march in central London organized by Tommy Robinson, marked by nationalist symbols and inflammatory speeches.
  • The protest followed rising far-right activism fueled by conspiracy theories like the 'great replacement' and involved speeches encouraging division and anti-Muslim sentiment.
  • Clashes occurred between demonstrators and police, resulting in 26 officers injured, at least 24 arrests, and about 5,000 counterprotesters participating peacefully in a Stand Up To Racism rally.
  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned assaults on police and intimidation of minorities, stating Britain will never surrender its flag to groups spreading fear and division and affirming peaceful protest as a core British value.
  • The events highlight growing tensions over immigration and nationalism, prompting calls for national alternatives to counter far-right activism and protect community cohesion amid surging racial hostility.
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Keir Starmer condemned the demonstration that took place on Saturday in London under the slogan “Join the Kingdom”, called by extreme right-wing activist Tommy Robinson.

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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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