
Tommy Robinson supporters chant 'We want Tommy out!' as their figurehead is held in a police cell - while police clash with protesters on both sides and violent demonstrators are arrested
Daily MailTens of thousands of Tommy Robinson supporters packed into central London on Saturday and threw their arms in the air while chanting 'we want Tommy out', as police arrested four people amid skirmishes with protesters on both sides. A man holds a banner saying 'I am Peter Lynch' - apparently mimicking France's Je suis Charlie slogan over the killing of twelve people at the offices of the French satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo A man holds a placard saying 'immigrants are not welcome' as people attend an anti-immigration protest A man raises his hands to the heavens under grey skies in London as he joins protesters demonstrator dressed as a school boy down to his Head Boy badge attends the far-right march dog wearing a Union Jack bow tie looks on as supporters of Tommy Robinson attend a far-right march A woman wearing a Union Jack cape and sunglasses holds a puppy, decked out in similarly patriotic attire Demonstrators on mobility scooters attend the far-right 'Stop the Tyranny - Uniting the Kingdom' protest in London People gather at Victoria Station to stage the demonstration, organized by Tommy Robinson Supporters of Tommy Robinson attend a far-right march in central London Demonstrators on the far-right march fill the streets as they walk through the capital A protester wearing a mask of former President Trump marches with supporters of Robinson A young man holds a picture of Donald Trump as he marches through London as part of the crowd A demonstrator wears a mask representing Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump at the anti-immigration protest A Donald Trump flag flies above the demonstration after they gathered in Parliament Square A sign emblazoned with the words 'Stop the Boats' is held above the crowd Far-right demonstrators rally in front of Parliament as they hold up signs against the government People drink and hold flags as they stand in front of Parliament during the march Tommy Robinson supporters march through London brandishing flags and chanting Some demonstrators wore 'I am Peter Lynch' badges, in reference to a 61-year-old man who died in prison after being jailed for screaming abuse at riot police outside a hotel housing asylum seekers. The protest is due to march from Victoria station to the southern end of Whitehall, where Churchill's statue has been surrounded by metal barriers A woman wears a Union Jack bow in her hair as she attends the Tommy Robinson rally People gather at Victoria Station to stage a demonstration, organized by Tommy Robinson Counter protesters mass in the capital as they prepare for clashes against the Tommy Robinson march Supporters of a Pro-UK rally endorsed by Tommy Robinson gather at Victoria Station ahead of marching to Parliament Square Police have gathered to manage the crowd as the march prepares to set off this morning The Cenotaph has been ringed by fences as the city braces for another day of protests Robinson is due to appear at Woolwich Crown Court on Monday for a two-day hearing concerning allegations that he breached a 2021 High Court order barring him from repeating libellous allegations against a Syrian refugee who successfully sued him In July, violent thugs surrounded the monuments as mobs threw flares and chanted 'we want our country back' in a wave of riots following the tragic Southport stabbings Robinson's supporters are due to hold a demonstration on Saturday, which is expected to be met with a counter-protest organised by Stand Up to Racism He attended Folkestone police station on Friday where he was separately charged with failing to provide his mobile phone access code to police under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000, Kent Police said. A flamboyant man covers himself in Union Jacks as he joins the march through London People gather at Victoria Station to stage a demonstration, organized by Tommy Robinson Men carry St George's flags as they get ready to march through central London this morning A protester stands with a placard ahead of a march organised by Stand Up To Racism, a counter-protest to one being held by supporters of Tommy Robinson Men on the march wear suits emblazoned with Union Jacks as they start their march A protester could be seen mimicking the 'Black Lives Matters' slogan by replacing it with the word 'British' Others called for the Prime Minister to leave as protesters packed London's streets Anti-immigration activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, known as Tommy Robinson gets out of a vehicle as he arrives at Folkestone Police Station The far-right firebrand had been met by crowds of supporters at the police station who embraced him ahead of a march for thousands of people in London tomorrow Kent Police said Robinson was separately charged with an offence under the Terrorism Act, and he was bailed in relation to that matter 'Tomorrow we're back, and won't be ignored or silenced,' Yaxley-Lennon said on X on Friday. A man wears the slogan 'I am Peter Lynch' as he joins the rally in the capital A demonstrator holds a flyer with a picture of Peter Lynch, during the anti-immigration protest in London A supporter of Britain's notorious anti-Muslim agitator, Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, also known as Tommy Robinson displays a message for rioter Peter Lynch on a Union flag A woman says the crowd are 'coming for those at the top' as she joins the anti-immigration march Police vans are protecting the Cenotaph on Whitehall amid fears violence could break out in July Stand Up to Racism cannot set off until 1pm and they must not then deviate from the route shown on the map Participants in the far-right protest must form up in the red shaded area in the map They may not set off until 12.30pm and they must not then deviate from the route shown on the map A group of men started clashing in front of the Winston Churchill statue during riots in July Activists for Stand Up To Racism advertise their forthcoming mobilisation against Tommy Robinson on Westminster bridge on October 22 Mr Justice Johnson issued a warrant for Robinson's arrest but ordered that it not be carried out 'until early October' to allow Robinson time to indicate that he would attend the next hearing voluntarily or to apply to 'set aside' the warrant.
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Police arrest six people as Tommy Robinson supporters enter counter-demo area at London protest
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Met Police arrest six as Tommy Robinson supporters invade Stand Up To Racism counter-demo area as rival protests fill central London
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Four people arrested during pro-Tommy Robinson and anti-racism marches
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Supporters of far-right British figure rally as anti-racism demonstrators mount counter-protest
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Tommy Robinson posts lyrics to anti-Apartheid song Something Inside So Strong while on the run after 'fleeing the country' on eve of contempt court case - as warrant issued for his arrest
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Tommy Robinson 'has fled the country' after playing 'libellous' film to thousands of protesters at Trafalgar Square rally, High Court hears
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Tommy Robinson ‘arrested under anti-terror laws’ following film complaint
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Flag-waving Tommy Robinson protesters chant 'release Tommy now' outside Downing Street after 'arrest under anti-terror laws'
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Met Police say they have NOT arrested Tommy Robinson after supporters claimed he was detained under anti-terror laws
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Nine arrests at Tommy Robinson demonstration after thousands march in London
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Tommy Robinson marchers lead anti-Muslim chant in London demo
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Tommy Robinson leads thousands-strong march in London as balaclava-clad demonstrators fly flag of St George and let off smoke canisters as officers make first arrests
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Tommy Robinson supporter weeps in court after being spared jail over ‘disgraceful violence’ at protest
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Tommy Robinson walks free after judge refers case to attorney general
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UK far-right leader Tommy Robinson leaves London court and is cheered by supporters
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Tommy Robinson court case: Police mount major operation around Old Bailey amid fears of disorder at EDL founder's contempt hearing
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Tommy Robinson supporters hurl abuse at woman then rip away placard listing his previous crimes
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Tommy Robinson protest: Police identify four people wanted in connection with London rally violence
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Tommy Robinson protest: Police release pictures of nine people wanted after violence at London rally
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Tommy Robinson's imprisonment being used by far right to reorganise and create new 'racist street movement', MPs warn
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