Tens of thousands of people gathered in central London on Saturday to protest against the rising influence of far-right politics in the United Kingdom. The demonstration titled the March to Stop the Far Right was organized by the Together Alliance, a coalition of trade unions and civil society groups.
Protesters marched from Park Lane to Trafalgar Square, voicing concerns over the increasing popularity of the Reform UK party led by Nigel Farage. Recent opinion polls suggest the party is gaining ground ahead of major rivals including the ruling Labour Party headed by Keir Starmer.
Authorities estimated that around 30,000 people participated in the rally, making it one of the largest demonstrations in recent years. Participants carried placards opposing anti-immigration policies and chanted slogans against far right ideologies.
The protest also featured symbolic displays with some participants waving Iranian and pro-Palestinian flags alongside banners promoting inclusivity and social justice. Political figures, including Zack Polanski joined the march in support of the cause.

