Tens of thousands march in London in far-right and pro-Palestine protests
Tens of thousands of people are marching through central London in two separate protests – one pro-Palestine demonstration a day after Nakba Day, and the other, a far-right rally staged by Tommy Robinson. Police in the British capital deployed 4,000 officers, including reinforcements from outside the city, on Saturday and pledged “the most assertive possible use of our powers” in what they called their biggest public order operation in years. Recommended Stories list of 3 items list 1 of 3 The anti-Semitism smear that ruined Corbyn’s Labour now targets the Greens list 2 of 3 ‘Potential security risk’: Unpacking the UK’s trust issues with Palantir list 3 of 3 How the far right got its name end of list Armoured vehicles, horses, dogs, drones and helicopters were also deployed to manage the separate protest marches, the UK Metropolitan Police said. By 1200 GMT, shortly after both marches started, police said they had made 11 arrests for a range of offences. They had earlier forec...