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About 110,000 people attending ‘unite the kingdom’ rally, say Met police

The Metropolitan police believe that there are about 110,000 people in attendance at the ‘unite the kingdom’ demonstration and about 5,000 at the Stand Up to Racism march.

Speaking to the Guardian on Saturday afternoon, the Met police said:

It is difficult to estimate numbers in attendance at busy protests but we use a combination of CCTV and police helicopter footage to do so.

We believe the number of people in attendance at the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ demonstration is around 110,000.

We believe the number of people in attendance at the ‘Stand Up To Racism’ demonstration is around 5,000.

Estimates provided by organisers and the police will often differ.

Aerial footage shows scale of ‘unite the kingdom’ rally – video

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Home secretary condemns protesters

The home secretary condemned protesters who attacked and injured police officers at the march.

Shabana Mahmood posted on X on Saturday evening: “The right to peaceful protest is fundamental to this nation. I thank the police who worked hard to ensure much of today’s protest was peaceful.

“But I condemn those who have attacked and injured police officers. Anyone taking part in criminal activity will face the full force of the law.”

Also on X, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey criticised Elon Musk for comments delivered via video link in which he said a “dissolution of parliament” and a “change of government” were needed in the UK.

Davey said: “Our democracy is too precious to be a plaything for foreign tech barons.

“Elon Musk doesn’t care about the British people or our rights. He only cares about himself and his ego.”

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