4 arrested during Ukip march in central London

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  • Update Time : Sunday, October 26, 2025
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Four counter-protesters were arrested during a protest by the United Kingdom Independence Party in central London, the Metropolitan Police said on Saturday.

They were held after appearing along a route designated for the Ukip march, in breach of conditions put in place by the force, reported The Standard.

 

Supporters of the party were due to gather in Tower Hamlets, but were banned from doing so by the Met because of what officers called a ‘realistic prospect of serious disorder’ due to it’s large Muslim population.

Around 75 Ukip demonstrators instead gathered in front of the London Oratory, a catholic church in Kensington, west London, carrying wooden crosses and England fans, before setting off on a march towards Marble Arch.

The demonstration is part of a series of events taking place across the UK which were promoted as a ‘mass deportations tour’, with organisers calling on attendees to ‘reclaim Whitechapel from the Islamists’, Ukip’s X profile said.

Protesters carried a banner which read ‘Islamist invaders not welcome in Britain’ and chanted ‘send them back’.

There was a large police presence at the meeting point for the march, with police vans and motorbikes parked nearby.

Protesters taking part in a counter-protest, organised by Stand Up To Racism, were restricted from gathering in an area of central London including where the Ukip protest was due to take place.

‘Four counter-protesters who appeared along the route in breach of the conditions in place and refused to leave have been arrested,’ the Met said in a statement on X.

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