Police hurt during Tommy Robinson’s Unite the Kingdom rally in London

Aerial video shows scale of ‘Unite the Kingdom’ protest

Twenty-six officers have been injured while policing a protest organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, which saw up to 150,000 people march through central London.

Tensions flared at the Unite the Kingdom rally, with some protesters throwing bottles and other projectiles at police, the Metropolitan Police said – leaving four seriously hurt.

Tech billionaire Elon Musk spoke to protesters on Whitehall via videolink; while 5,000 people joined a nearby counter-protest organised by Stand Up To Racism.

The Met said 25 people had been arrested for a range of offences in what it described as “wholly unacceptable” violence.

A huge policing operation was put in place in central London with the Met deploying 1,000 officers and drafting in an extra 500 from other forces including Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Devon and Cornwall.

Assistant Commissioner Matt Twist said officers had “policed without fear or favour”, knowing it would be challenging.

“There is no doubt that many came to exercise their lawful right to protest, but there were many who came intent on violence,” he said.

EPA/Shutterstock Flares are thrown as protesters taking part in a 'Unite the Kingdom' rally are held back by police officers, in central LondonEPA/Shutterstock

Mr Twist said officers had suffered broken teeth, concussion, a prolapsed disc, a head injury and a possible broken nose.

“The 25 arrests we have made so far is just the start,” he added as the Met vowed to identify those involved in disorder.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood condemned “those who have attacked and injured police officers”.

“Anyone taking part in criminal activity will face the full force of the law,” she added.

Around mid-afternoon, the two demonstrations were divided on Whitehall by lines of police officers.

While the rally began largely peacefully, the Met said some officers had been attacked while trying to keep the two groups apart.

The Unite the Kingdom protest had “exceeded the estimates of organisers”, the force said, which meant there was not enough space for them all in Whitehall and Parliament Square.

Large crowds ignored police directions and tried to get into secure areas and spots occupied by those participating in the Stand Up To Racism protest.

“When officers intervened to block their path they were assaulted with kicks and punches,” the Met said – adding that riot police, horses and dogs were used to keep the opposing groups apart.

The Met also said people scaled fencing and scaffolding around Whitehall which put “themselves and others in danger”.

PA Media Police officers clash with supporters of British anti-immigration activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, also known as Tommy RobinsonPA Media

The Met Police estimated around 110,000 were in Whitehall for the Tommy Robinson event and 5,000 for the counter-protest

At one point, a glass bottle appeared to smash against a horse, causing the animal and rider to stagger backwards.

Scuffles broke out as police used batons to try and push back Robinson supporters gathered on the top of Whitehall and Trafalgar Square.

Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, addressed the crowds at the “freedom of speech festival” where he criticised politicians for “parroting” his ideas.

He also claimed UK courts had decided the rights of undocumented migrants superseded those of the “local community”.

Last month, the Court of Appeal overturned an injunction blocking asylum seekers being housed at The Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex.

An aerial shot showing large crowds of protestors near to Waterloo Bridge and the Imax cinema in central London.

Earlier, huge crowds massed near Waterloo Station with people wearing and waving union flags and the St George cross

Making a surprise appearance via videolink, Musk spoke about “massive uncontrolled migration” and called for a “change of government” in the UK.

“Something’s got to be done,” Musk said, as he was interviewed by Robinson.

“There’s got to be a dissolution of Parliament and a new vote held.”

TV presenter Katie Hopkins also spoke on stage after earlier appearing alongside Robinson, Laurence Fox and Ant Middleton at the front of the march near Waterloo station.

EPA A crowd of hundreds gathers on the junction of two London streets with tall City high rises visible in the background. There are tens of Union Jack and St George's flags. In front of the crowd stands a row of police officers in high vis jackets.EPA

Nearby, at the Stand Up To Racism rally, independent MP Diane Abbott told demonstrators: “We know racism and violence and fascism is not new.

“But you know what? We have always defeated that racism and violence.”

Robinson brought his stage events to a close just after 18:30 and promised another such event.

The 42-year-old was released from prison earlier this year after being jailed in October for ignoring an order not to repeat false claims about a Syrian refugee, who had successfully sued him for libel.

EPA A close-up shot of female counter protesters. They are holding pink placards that read 'women against the far right' followed by bullet points which say 'reject racist lines' and 'refugees are not to blame'.EPA

Counter protesters were also set to march through central London, ending up near Robinson’s demonstration

Additional reporting by Daniel Sandford, Nick Johnson and Maia Davies.

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