Thousands march against far right in London in biggest ever multicultural protest

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Tens of thousands of people marched in London against far-right politics in what organizers called the largest multicultural demonstration in UK history. The "Together Alliance" march, involving over 100 charities, campaign groups, and trade unions, proceeded from Park Lane to Trafalgar Square. The protest was a response to a previous rally by Tommy Robinson. Celebrities and politicians, including Diane Abbott and Zack Polanski, supported the event, which featured musical performances and speeches. Attendees came from across the UK, with many environmental groups participating. While organizers estimated half a million attendees, police placed the number closer to 50,000.
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AI-ExtractedThe protest was in response to Tommy Robinson’s “unite the kingdom” rally in September, when 110,000 people marched through central London.
Police estimated the turnout closer to 50,000.
Organisers claimed half a million people had travelled to the capital for the Together Alliance march.
Tens of thousands of people have gathered in London to march against the far right.
Big Oil are one of the major funders of Reform UK.
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