Tommy Robinson addressed tens of thousands of supporters at a London rally on Saturday, urging them to prepare for the "battle of Britain" and become involved in local politics before the next general election. Police estimated attendance at about 60,000, down from 150,000 at the previous year's march, with Islamophobic and ethnonationalist hate speech distributed among crowds.
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Tommy Robinson addressed tens of thousands of supporters at a London rally on Saturday, urging them to prepare for the "battle of Britain" and become involved in local politics before the next general election. Police estimated attendance at about 60,000, down from 150,000 at the previous year's march, with Islamophobic and ethnonationalist hate speech distributed among crowds.