Over 110,000 people marched in London for the far-right "Unite The Kingdom" rally, organised by activist Tommy Robinson. Billed as patriotic, the event turned violent, injuring 26 police officers and resulting in 24 arrests. Protesters voiced anti-immigration views, criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and waved flags ranging from Union Jacks to MAGA hats. Elon Musk and European far-right figures joined via video. Around 5,000 counter-protesters rallied nearby. Starmer remained silent until the following day. Ironically, attendees were seen buying Indian street food, highlighting what critics called the march's hypocrisy in protesting immigration while enjoying its cultural contributions.