An anti-immigration protest will take place at Westminster, dubbed the Pink Protest, on October 1 between 10am and 2pm. The group claims to be protecting women and children and voicing women's opinions to the government. Conservative councillor Susan Hall also said that the group is fed up with illegal migrants in hotels in their communities in a Facebook post promoting the march.
A water cannon was deployed by Dutch police to disperse anti-immigration demonstrators in the Hague after some protestors began throwing bottles and rocks at police officers. A a spokesperson for the Hague local government on Saturday said the those targeted by the police water cannon had split from the main demonstration to block a highway. According to local Dutch media, thousands of people joined the protest, which also saw at least one police car set on fire.
A far-right anti-immigration march escalated into a violent attack on a sacred Indigenous site in Melbourne last weekend, raising serious questions about police conduct and institutional responses to neo-Nazi groups in Australia. The march on Sunday, which saw members of the self-described neo-Nazi National Socialist Network (NSN) lead chants of Australia for the white man, culminated in a group of 50 men storming Camp Sovereignty the site of a historic Aboriginal burial ground in the city.