Tens of thousands of people descended on Britain’s capital on Saturday in what is expected to be the country’s largest far-right rally in decades, organized by anti-immigration activist Tommy Robinson.

The “Unite the Kingdom” rally comes amid a surge of nationalism in the U.K., the rise of a far-right party topping the polls, and the murder of American conservative activist Charlie Kirk — an assassination Robinson has used to mobilize support in the run-up to the event.

Robinson — whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon — has long inspired rallies of mostly white, mostly male followers shouting soccer-style chants against Islam and immigration.

He has billed the rally as Britain’s “largest free speech festival,” and posted video on X Saturday morning of hundreds of people gather

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