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In London, 1.5 million people participated in a major political campaign

In London, 1.5 million people participated in a major political campaign

One of the largest demonstrations in London's history took place. According to reports, approximately 1.5 million people took to the streets under the slogan "Unite the Kingdom." The large-scale action began in the Sazerk district, located on the southern bank of the Thames River.

The assembled crowd headed towards the center of the capital, and Whitehall moved towards the government quarter. The protesters crossed the Westminster Bridge and gathered on the street in front of the main location of the march - the residence of Prime Minister Cyrus Starmer.

According to the organizers, this major move was organized by Tommy Robinson, the founder of the English Defence League movement, known for its ultra-right wing orientation.

People gathered on the streets of London put forward various posters, slogans, and appeals. Observers note that this move could have a serious impact on political processes in the UK.

It should be noted that the demonstration was recorded as a historic event not only in terms of number, but also in terms of organization and political diversity.

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