Thousands of people have started to descend on London for a rally organised by Tommy Robinson.

The Metropolitan Police has drafted 500 extra officers to central London as protestors and counter-protestors are set to clash at the far-right activist's "Unite the Kingdom" march. The protest will see controversial figures like Katie Hopkins and Jordan Peterson join Robinson as they are expected to spew far-right rhetoric to thousands of people.

A Met Police Commander has said officer will act "without fear or favour" and has urged Londoners to not change their plans despite the hateful march. 11:38 Elizabeta Ranxburgaj

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Police urge Muslim Londoners not to change plans

The Metropolitan Police have urged

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