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Thousands rally in London against far-right racism

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Supporters of far-right activist Tommy Robinson were holding a rally in the British capital while thousands from across the UK took to the streets of central London in a counter-demonstration against right-wing extremism.

We've come down from Glasgow today to stand in solidarity with other trade unionists and anti racists and anti fascists against the mobilization of the far right.

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Not far from the counter-demonstrators, those who find immigrants the reason behind the socio-economic woes of white working-class Britons are marching.

Their detained leader, who goes by the alias Tommy Robinson, was behind the violent race riots this summer. Ahead of the March, he was arrested by the police upon his return from abroad under counter-terrorism legislation.

He is an Islamophobe and he is stirring up hatred, particularly towards Muslims, but also refugees.

He's trying to build a far-right Street movement behind him, and that movement supports Nigel Farage and Reform UK.

So it's a very dangerous movement that could drag (British) politics to the right.

Sabby Dhalu, Stand Up To Racism

Right wing populism at the top; to those in politics, that's where the problem begins.

The language of Parliamentarians over the last 10 years has become more and more divisive, more and more racist, more and more aggressive towards minority communities, and communities of faith, and this has been a distraction or a deflection from their failures.

Iqbal Ahmed, Independent MP

Those failures include falling living standards and a housing and cost of living crisis, one of the issues that the far-right leaders claim to be addressing.

They have that claim, and I believe that the way that you expose that is by trade unions, I'm a trade unionist, stepping up, coming together, making in our workplaces and in our communities, sort of creating the environment for an anti-racist movement.

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The rise of the far right is not limited to the UK, where the right-wing Reform UK Party, led by Nigel Farage, won five seats in parliament in the general election held in July 2024. The threat of the far right, campaigners say looms large on British society.

Lessons from the rest of Europe show the growing danger of disillusionment with politics and pandering to the racist agenda of the far right when it comes to immigration and Islamophobia.

The collective action by these protestors aims to counter such a turn of events coming to pass in the United Kingdom.


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