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UK: Violent London rally escalates pressure on Starmer government amid growing unrest over illegal migration crisis

Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government, already battling criticism over illegal migration, now faces a deeper crisis after violent far-right protests rocked London. The unrest, marked by mass participation and police injuries, has intensified pressure on the embattled administration

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The government of Prime Minister Keir Starmer, already facing mounting pressure, has been plunged into further crisis following unprecedented violence during a massive far-right protest in London. Around 1.5 million people turned out for the rally, called by British far-right leader Tommy Robinson, overwhelming the authorities and sparking a wave of criticism over the handling of the situation. The violent incidents have intensified scrutiny of the Starmer administration at a time when it is already grappling with divisive debates on illegal migration.

Starmer broke his silence on the matter yesterday afternoon, declaring that the national flag would not be handed over to those who spread violence, fear, and division in society. Stressing that peaceful protest is a democratic right, he firmly warned that the country would not tolerate violence against police officers. His remarks came as the scale of the unrest drew national alarm.

The protest, which initially began peacefully with slogans supporting freedom of expression and opposing the crisis created by illegal migrants arriving in small boats, descended into violence when counter-protesters supporting immigration were interviewed on the sidelines. According to police, tensions escalated when they attempted to control the situation, with protesters turning on them, hurling stones and other objects. In the ensuing clashes, 26 police officers were injured, four of them critically.

Authorities have arrested 24 people in connection with the violence. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood strongly condemned the incidents, describing the scenes as unacceptable and dangerous. The violence has further compounded the difficulties of the government, which has been struggling to demonstrate firmness on the issue of illegal migrants.

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Adding to the controversy, billionaire Elon Musk addressed the crowd via video conferencing. Musk, who has been increasingly vocal about British politics, declared that there was an urgent need for a change of government, echoing the anger of the protesters. He raised the slogan “fight or die” for those gathered, sparking outrage in political circles. Business Secretary Peter Kyle accused Musk of inappropriate and inflammatory rhetoric, fuelling further political tensions.

The protest also took a darker turn when one participant called for the assassination of Prime Minister Starmer. The police have launched a criminal investigation into the incident, while social media users expressed outrage and demanded a prison sentence for the individual responsible.

Meanwhile, the government is pressing ahead with its controversial deal with France to return illegal migrants. Preparations have been completed to send back a first group this week. However, the plan now faces last-minute legal obstacles, raising doubts about its implementation. The Conservative Party has claimed the scheme is at risk, with Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philip warning that unless the Human Rights Act is removed from the migration framework, the plan will collapse.

Philip stressed that the scale of illegal migration through the Channel is massive, and returning only a small number will not produce meaningful results. The crisis has now become a defining test for the Starmer government, caught between mounting public anger, violent street unrest, and deepening legal challenges to its flagship migration plan.

Topics: UK PoliticsTommy RobinsonLondon ProtestsIllegal Migration CrisisFar Right RallyNational Security CrisisElon MuskKeir Starmer
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