Six people marched in central London on Saturday after thousands of Tommy Robinson supporters, some of whom entered an anti -demo area, Met said.
Hundreds of police officers were deployed in response to the protest, who, united “isolation” or “kingdom” in support of Robinson as well as a separate demonstration.
The slogans “We want to return our country” and “We Want Tommy Out” to be called, because demonstrations were held outside the Waterloo station before marching to West Minister and assembly in the White Hall Parliament Square.
Anti -prediction that racism also marched towards White Hall to “come together against racism, Islamophobia and anti -Judaism and say that we will not allow us to divide our right”.
Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaksley Lennon, was sentenced to 18 months in prison in October after the lawyer attempted to violate the Supreme Court’s decree in 2021.
He accepted 10 violations of the order, which banned him from repeating defamation charges against a Syrian refugee.

At 4pm, the metropolitan police said six people were arrested.
The alleged crimes included an incident in which the arrest was arrested near Waterloo after a officer and three detainees in Whiteale after the protesters “Stop isolation” “Standing in the area of racism” in violation of racism. There were conditions. The metropolitan police said.
More arrests were carried out by force due to violations of public order law.

Some demonstrators of “Mega – again made England great” and “I’m Tommy” tags with many participants playing the event on their phones.
The organizers of the protest in support of Robinson released on X, which was formerly Twitter, saying, “We will continue to Downing Street. Stand against the isolation of Tommy Robinson.
“Delivery our message to the establishment.”

“We saw the power of mobilization against the extremist right in response to racism.
“We have to bring that anti -racist spirit on the streets of London and reject the politics of hatred.”
Louise Podfoot, police chief of police operations, said the force was “well prepared” for both protests and was talking to organizers.

“We have agents who have been deployed in a significant number to ensure a wider community, and in the event of crime or disruption, we can intervene quickly and firmly,” he said.
“Our police style decisions in protests, including a variety of clothing covered by officers and protective equipment available, are made on a case. And answer firmly.