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London plans ultra tough policing as far right Tommy Robinson rallies collide with FA Cup and Nakba Day
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Published on 16 May 2026

Organizers could face new legal liability for hate speech
London braces for its busiest day in years as tens of thousands are expected for a far-right march led by Tommy Robinson and a counter-demonstration that blends pro-Palestinian protests with Nakba Day. The Metropolitan Police will deploy 4,000 officers plus drones, helicopters and more, and expects the operation to cost £4.5 million. In a zero-tolerance stance, organisers face new legal responsibility for hate-speech breaches by speakers. PM Keir Starmer warns troublemakers will face full force of the law.
- Met plans to deploy 4,000 officers for Saturday’s rallies
- Police estimate the operation will cost £4.5 million
- Live facial recognition will be used for the first time
- Organisers can be legally responsible for hate speech violations
- Around 50,000 Robinson supporters are expected, plus 30,000 at Nakba Day
- The government blocked 11 foreign far-right agitators from entering
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