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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 Says UK Won't Tolerate Racial Intimidation After Far-Right Rally
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Britain would not tolerate people feeling intimidated "because of their background or the colour of their skin" after a large far-right protest was marked by battles...
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleKeir 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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