Tommy Robinson claimed 'millions' of his supporters turned out in London for his 'Unite the Kingdom' rally today, Saturday, September 13.
About 1,000 police officers were being deployed in the capital to ensure Robinson's rally and Stand Up To Racism's counter-protest ran without incident.
Huge crowds were spotted taking part in Robinson's march, with supporters carrying Union and St George's Cross flags.
In a video from the rally, Robinson claimed it was the 'biggest demonstration is British history'.
He said the 'revolution is on' and the capital was full of so-called 'patriots'.
The far-right activist - whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon - said 'patriotism is the future, borders are the future', adding that 'Britain has finally awoken' and that 'this is never going away'.
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