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ER Editor: Yesterday’s major event in London, led by Tommy Robinson, had a who’s who of European right populists delivering an anti-immigration, culture-saving, pro-family message, many of them showing up in person. Elon appeared later on via videolink and delivered the Best Statements of the day, the memorable lines, the framing political thoughts. Charlie Kirk’s death was the emotional rallying point of the afternoon. It went on after the scheduled finish time of 6pm GMT.
Here is the video cued to moments prior to Musk’s appearance.
A reminder that France had a day of protest on Wednesday.
Speeches at the rally are HERE OR right here–
THE UK’s LARGEST FREE SPEECH FESTIVAL – UNITING THE KINGDOM https://t.co/VjHYVFr422
— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) September 13, 2025
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MSM reported predictably low numbers for the turnout, which Zerohedge curiously picks up below. Yet videos of the crowds show it could have been 10 times the size, at well over a million. ‘Millions’ plural might be an overstatement.
THERE ARE MILLIONS OUT FOR THE UNITE THE KINGDOM FREE SPEECH FESTIVAL TODAY!!!!
Any mainstream media who prints anything otherwise are LYING.
So feel free to call them out on their bullshit and send this video their way.#UniteTheKingdom #UTK #FreeSpeechLondon pic.twitter.com/5FRB7RxVlH
— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) September 13, 2025
The police and/or media are notorious for underestimating protest numbers, sometimes by dropping a zero off the real number —
#BREAKING | Massive Crowds Swarm London for Tommy Robinson’s “Unite the Kingdom” Rally – Police Estimate 110,000, Organizers Claim Up to 1 Millionhttps://t.co/5FEGl2S9lY pic.twitter.com/ugP8vT3h3N
— The Global Eye (@TGEThGlobalEye) September 13, 2025
Pretty enormous —
🚨BREAKING: 🇬🇧Tommy Robinson’s “Unite the Kingdom” rally in London has drawn tens of thousands of supporters, transforming central London into a flashpoint of political expression and counter-demonstration. The event, billed by Robinson as “the UK’s biggest free speech festival,”… pic.twitter.com/B3lfE3uErQ
— Geostratfor (@ElCambur442953) September 13, 2025
The Police are blocking every entrance to get to the protest
I am with thousands and thousands of people who cant get there https://t.co/7vpG3s3olW— Yorkshire Rose (@YorksRose_84) September 13, 2025
This is London! And these are the people who couldn’t fit into Whitehall!
Millions of ordinary people have brought the capital to a standstill.
This is Britain and it is speaking 🔥 pic.twitter.com/Yhgc4gegQb
— Bernie (@Artemisfornow) September 13, 2025
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Tommy Robinson ‘Unite The Kingdom’ Rally Attracts Massive Crowd In London
Over 100,000 people gathered in London on Saturday for a free speech rally spearheaded by Tommy Robinson which featured an appearance by Elon Musk in a virtual interview broadcast on stage.
According to Metropolitan Police, an estimated 110,000 people were in Whitehall for the “Unite the Kingdon” event – so probably 500,000 people at least? Robinson claims it was ‘millions.’
The guardian reported “110k” at our London rally today.
Yet, literally had their own helicopter showing the millions of patriots 🤡
Legacy media proving again they’ll just lie to your face for their own agenda.
This is why nobody trusts them.
We are the media now. pic.twitter.com/s0yOh2NEfe
— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) September 13, 2025
Flags could be seen far and wide, including St. George’s Cross, the Union Flag, the Scottish saltire and the Welsh dragon. Others carried wooden crosses with “Christ” written on them while singing Christian songs.
These moments will live with me forever. I visualised this for 7 months on solitary confinement. Never could I have dreamed it would be this. Today we made history . Beautiful @realrikkidoolan pic.twitter.com/7lx5o4XUTj
— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) September 13, 2025
During his time on stage, Elon Musk told the crowd:
“I want Britain to remain Britain. I think that has there’s something beautiful about being British. And what I see happening is a destruction of Britain, initially a slow erosion, but a rapidly increasing erosion of Britain, with massive uncontrolled migration.”
“You either fight back, or you die. You either fight back, or you die. And that’s the truth.”
Elon Musk addresses Tommy Robinson and millions of British patriots in London at Unite the Kingdom. pic.twitter.com/46INJXP59i
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) September 13, 2025
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 13, 2025
As the Epoch Times notes further, Musk also blamed the government for what is known in England as the grooming gang scandal—the large-scale systematic exploitation and rape of white working class girls by gangs of Pakistani heritage—which occurred over a period of two decades or so under previous administrations. (ER: Two decades might be an optimistic estimate. One woman, a survivor of this, speaking at the event, noted it had been going on since around the 60’s.)
The grooming gangs scandal has been a key campaigning issue for Robinson for the last decade.
Literally looks like a million people at the #UniteTheKingdom protest in London today. That’s how change happens with European immigration chaos and reckless policy. pic.twitter.com/1jGEhOEepD
— Niall Boylan (@Niall_Boylan) September 13, 2025
Both demonstrations (ER: both? which other one?) were separated by barriers with a “sterile area” to minimise the risk of clashes between the groups.
Robinson had called on attendees of his rally to not wear masks, drink alcohol or be violent.
Strict conditions have been imposed under the Public Order Act on where and when campaigners can protest, the Met said, with the SUTR event ending at 4pm and the Unite the Kingdom event finishing at 6pm. (ER: Robinson’s event went on well past 6pm.)
Standing with America. #UniteTheKingdom pic.twitter.com/AUq5wmfEND
— Rush (@exRAF_Al) September 13, 2025
Five Premier League football matches are also set to take place on Saturday, including derbies between West Ham and Tottenham, and Brentford and Chelsea.
More than 1,600 officers were to be deployed in total across the city, with 500 brought in from other forces, the Metropolitan Police said.

But, police said, the Robinson crowd was too big to fit into Whitehall and confrontation happened when police tried to stop them from accessing the area from different routes.
A spokesman said: “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. (ER: We’re wary of this report.)
“Nine arrests have been made so far for various offences, but many more people have been identified as committing offences.” (ER: Nine, count them, in a march of over a million …)
Robinson, has been politically active in the UK for years, initially rising to fame as co-founder of the English Defence League (EDL) in 2009. The EDL and Robinson himself were often accused of being far-right, and of espousing fascist views—something which Robinson has always denied.
He severed ties with the organization in 2013, and it has since become defunct.
The main focus of his campaigns in the past have been critical of Islam, but more recently they have shifted to issues of free speech.
Robinson has frequently stated he believes he has been unfairly targeted by the British authorities for his political views and has denied allegations of racism.
Source
Featured image source, child holding flag: https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1967008500283781236
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“Fight Back or Die” – Millions Swarmed London Streets
G. CALDER
Updated estimates from yesterday’s march now report millions of supporters rallied under the “Unite the Kingdom” banner in Central London. Led by Tommy Robinson, it’s been labelled one of the largest right-wing demonstrations in modern UK history and is a significant demonstration of how the population’s priorities have shifted. Reports released by the Met Police and mainstream media outlets estimate around 110,000 attendees came together, but Robinson’s claims, seemingly backed up by footage online, dwarf the official numbers.
Immigration was a key focus – now reported as overtaking economic topics as the most important political issue in the country – and assembling a crowd of seven figures emphasises the shifting sentiment. Nearly 2,000 officers were deployed by the police to handle the crowds, and a few thousand “anti-racism” counter-protestors tried to fight for the limelight. Clashes seemed inevitable, but only 25 arrests have been confirmed so far with numbers expecting to rise, and 24 police officers were reportedly injured.
Whatever your political affiliation, the sheer scale of the demonstration signals a seismic shift in the country: border controls and keeping immigration numbers in check have become the beating heart of Britain’s street politics.

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What We Officially Saw on the Streets of London
Met Police figures estimate 110,000 attended the Robinson march and another 5,000 assembled for the Stand Up To Racism counter-protest. The police said the rally was “too big” to fit into the planned route, and supporters spilled past government buildings. Bottles and flares were thrown by some, which resulted in 25 arrests (for now), and four police officers have been seriously injured. More arrests are expected on review of CCTV footage.
Union flags, St George’s crosses, and placards targeting mass migration dominated the streets. Reports and footage also show some attendees in MAGA hats, and Elon Musk remotely urged protestors to “fight back or die” – a statement immediately condemned by mainstream politicians.
What’s It All About?
Free speech, crime and border control were the central themes, casting the event as the start of a “cultural revolution”. AP and Reuters described a movement animated by anger at record migration and the feeling that the central government has now totally lost control. These issues, according to some polling snapshots, now out-rank the economy in public opinion, following months of local flashpoints over asylum accommodation and small-boat arrivals.
For many attendees, it wasn’t about a single catalyst, but rather an accumulation. The continued hotel saga, high-profile criminal cases, and channel crossings have all become symbols. On-the-ground reporting notes how these narratives have fused into street-level grievance about the government’s priorities and the total mismanagement of the country in many voters’ eyes.
The Classic Numbers Fight: 100k? Millions?
Police and mainstream outlets report 110,000 – 150,000 protestors took to the streets. Organisers and Robinson himself claim “millions”. Aerial footage shows crowds overflowing Whitehall and feeder roads, consistent with seven-figure estimates. Police figures are typically conservative, but critics argue the sheer shortfall in reported numbers are another classic attempt to downplay the support for the cause. Even the official, but still monumental, estimate of 150,000 is record-breaking for recent years in the UK. Millions would be unprecedented.
How Big a Deal is This?
Crowds don’t gather into seven-figure hoards without deeper, widespread disgruntlement. Immigration is not only a topic that rivals – or even exceeds – all other current issues but is clearly so critical that millions are willing to gather to voice their concerns. What could once have been deemed a fringe grievance has grown to inspire the masses, and the enormous political shift that has taken place is not to be ignored. Now, will this energy translate into specific policy wins? The demands are clear, so the political question now is about execution.
What Happens Next?
- Arrests will increase once surveillance footage is reviewed, and may reshape how future marches are policed. Will they weaponise the minimal violence to bring in their desired facial recognition technology?
- More marches could take place in the UK and beyond, and seeing the impressive support in London, could continue to draw huge crowds
- In terms of political parties, we’ll see who takes ownership of the public’s concerns and who distances themselves from the agenda. The UK clearly wants action – who is going to step up?
Final Thought
Whether it’s labelled right-wing, populist or anti-immigration – the record-breaking turnout demonstrates overwhelming support from the general public. Assembling a group of more than a million people is not a blip on the political timeline, but instead could prove to be a vital turning point.
Whether this actually goes anywhere from here, it’s clear to the UK government that the movement is organised and motivated. In case there was any uncertainty about what the people want: it’s now laid bare for all parties to see, and decipher their next move.
Join the Conversation
Were you there, or have you seen other reports? What did the “official” shots miss? Where do you think the UK goes from here? This could be a turning point for Western politics – share your thoughts below.
This article (“Fight Back or Die” – Millions Swarmed London Streets) was created and published by The Expose and is republished here under “Fair Use” with attribution to the author G. Calder
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