
"The Metropolitan Police announced they will impose strict conditions on routes and gathering points to “prevent serious disruption and serious disorder.” It is expected to lead to an increased police presence in the capital, with demonstrators and activists taking to the streets becoming a regular occurrence in recent months. The force’s approach centers on controlling where people can gather and how marches move through London to reduce the risk of disorder and major disruption."
Two major demonstrations are scheduled for London this Saturday, leading to an increased police presence. The Metropolitan Police will impose strict conditions on routes and gathering points to prevent serious disruption and serious disorder. A “Unite the Kingdom, Unite the West” rally publicly supported by Tommy Robinson is planned to move through central London, starting in the early afternoon from Kingsway to Whitehall via Aldwych and the Strand. Robinson urged attendees not to wear masks, not to drink excessively, and to remain peaceful and respectful. Separately, the Stop the War Coalition plans its annual Nakba Day march to commemorate the 1948 displacement of Palestinians and to reaffirm Palestinian rights, including refugees’ right to return home.
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