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Brexit 'betrayal' march: Tommy Robinson and Ukip lead London protest amid huge police operation

Police appeal for people to protest peacefully amid disorder fears 

Lizzie Dearden
London
,Colin Drury
Sunday 09 December 2018 16:02 GMT
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Tommy Robinson and Ukip lead Brexit 'betrayal' London protest amid huge police operation

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Thousands of people took to the streets in central London in a “Brexit betrayal” protest led by Tommy Robinson and Ukip.

Counter-demonstrators and anti-fascists held a separate protest they claimed had drawn some 15,000 people, although there has been no official crowd size estimates.

The Metropolitan Police mounted a significant public order operation to prevent potential disorder but only three arrests had been made - all of counter-protesters - by the time both rallies ended.

Robinson, the English Defence League (EDL) founder who has been welcomed into the Ukip fold as an adviser to leader Gerard Batten, hinted he could run as a Ukip MP.

Speaking at the Brexit "betrayal" rally, he said that after watching MPs criticise him in parliament he "thought one day I'll be sitting in there amongst you".

Ukip’s official event page for the Brexit march said it would be “a democratic and peaceful demonstration expressing the strength of feeling amongst Leavers”.

The party is looking to gain fresh momentum following a wave of resignations from MEPs and high-profile figures, including Nigel Farage, over Robinson’s appointment and Mr Batten’s focus on Islam.

Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, gave a speech at the march alongside controversial YouTubers who have been welcomed into Ukip in recent months.

The EDL founder noted that he did not want to be seen to "jumping on the Brexit bandwagon" but that his supporters "need a political voice".

He also called for a mass Ukip membership drive asking his supporters to join the party.

Mr Batten described getting Robinson talking about Brexit as being a "huge success".

“I’ve persuaded Tommy Robinson to talk about Brexit, that’s what he will be talking about. Brexit and the EU will be the only subjects on the agenda at that rally," he said last week.

“We want as many there as possible to show you’re opposed to this withdrawal agreement, we want to dump the deal.”

Around 1,300 people have pledged to attend on Facebook and the number of marchers are not expected to approach the hundreds of thousands who demonstrated for a Final Say referendum on Brexit in October.

The Metropolitan Police imposed strict conditions on the “Brexit betrayal” march and counter-protests in efforts to keep opposing demonstrators apart.

Police warned that anyone breaking restrictions under the Public Order Act, which require protesters to stay within designated areas and leave by a stated time, would be committing a criminal offence and would be arrested.

Scotland Yard said the move was proportionate based on “current tensions and concerns”, intelligence and the violence seen at Free Tommy protests in the summer.

“The right to protest is a fundamental right in our democratic society, but this right must be balanced against the right of people to go about their day without fear of violence, disorder or disruption,” said Deputy Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor.

”Experience has shown us that when groups with conflicting views come together it can create tension and disorder, not just on the day itself but in the longer term."

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A smoke bomb has been set off in Parliament Square, but it is unclear if it was launched by Brexit 'betrayal' marchers or counter-demonstrators. Police are trying to keep them apart at separate rallies in Westminster, where the Brexit march is starting to reach its final destination

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Looks like the black bloc is heading down Whitehall from where the counter-protesters are being held, to the Brexit 'betrayal' rally in Parliament Square. Police will not want those two groups to meet.

Lizzie Dearden9 December 2018 14:04
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Our reporter Colin Drury has spotted some snazzy merchandise on sale at the Brexit 'betrayal' march 

Lizzie Dearden9 December 2018 14:06
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Lizzie Dearden9 December 2018 14:07
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A small group of Brexit 'betrayal' marchers have set off a red flare by the statue of Winston Churchill in Parliament Square, and are shouting "freedom".

Lizzie Dearden9 December 2018 14:10
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A lot of talk of "treason" and some being extremely explicit about their anger.  

Shehab.Khan9 December 2018 14:21
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Ukip leader Gerard Batten is now speaking at a rally and says if the UK does not leave the EU “it will be the biggest constitutional crisis since the English Civil War”.

In that, he reminds Theresa May, “the king lost his head”.

Shehab.Khan9 December 2018 14:24
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Mr Batten says he wants Ukip to take votes away from the "treacherous and treasonous" political class in every constituency in the country.

Shehab.Khan9 December 2018 14:25
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Mr Batten says the message of the day is "dump the deal", "Brexit means exit" and "exit means now".

Shehab.Khan9 December 2018 14:25
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Mr Batten adds that while some his Ukip colleagues have been lining their pockets in Brussels, he has managed to get Tommy Robinson to talk about Brexit. He says "that's an achievement isn't it".

Shehab.Khan9 December 2018 14:27

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