Police have said they will have a huge presence in the British capitalA “Stand Up to Racism” counter protest is also due to meet nearbyLONDON: Tens of thousands of protesters marched through central London on Saturday, carrying flags of England and Britain, for a demonstration organized by the anti-immigrant and anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson.Police have said they will have a huge presence in the British capital.

More than 1,600 police officers, including 500 from forces from outside London , will be deployed on what will be a chaotic day in the capital with two high profile demonstrations…

A counter-protest organised by Stand Up To Racism is also due to take place in the city on Saturday.

The met announced it is to deploy some 1,600 officers as Robinson supporters and opposing anti-racism demonstrators, who are hosting a 'March Against Fascism' stage rival rallies.

There will be barriers erected to create space between the two groups, with one side being led by renowned far-right activist Tommy Robinson.

A counter protest by anti-racism campaigners is also taking place, with 1,000 police officers assigned to the protests.

Some 1,600 police officers deployed in the capital by the Met ahead of major demonstration

Hundreds of Stand Up to Racism protesters have started to march towards Whitehall from Russell Square.

Tens of thousands of demonstrators filled central London on Saturday, waving English and British flags at a rally led by anti-immigrant and anti-Islam...

Police have said they will have a huge presence in the British capitalA “Stand Up to Racism” counter protest is also due to meet nearbyLONDON: Tens of thousands of protesters…

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