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(Global Banking )Tens of thousands march in London in separate immigration, pro‑Palestinian protests

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2026-05-16
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Global Banking
Summary
On May 16, tens of thousands of people gathered in central London for two separate large-scale demonstrations: an anti-immigration protest and a pro-Palestinian march. Police deployed around 4,000 officers, along with drones, horses, and armored vehicles, in one of the largest security operations in recent years. Although both events ended without major clashes, 43 people were arrested and four police officers were injured.

The anti-immigration “Unite the Kingdom” march was organized by anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson. Participants waved British and English flags and expressed concern that high levels of immigration and asylum arrivals were threatening British identity and social balance. Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the protest, accusing organizers of promoting “hate and division.”

At the same time, pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched to mark Nakba Day and called for an end to the war in Gaza and recognition of Palestinian statehood. Police noted growing tensions in London following recent antisemitic incidents, including attacks on Jewish sites and stabbings. Some protesters also used controversial anti-Israel slogans that previously led to arrests.

The simultaneous demonstrations highlighted deepening divisions within British society over immigration, cultural identity, Islam, and the Middle East conflict.
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