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Tommy Robinson’s Unite the Kingdom march was supposed to be in the name of free speech.
Around 150,000 people attended the protest in central London this weekend. The far right activist said he wanted it to be a family event with no violence or alcohol.
Andy and the Crime Agents team went down to find out for themselves. This special report features the voices of the protestors on the march, and the moment violence broke out.
Follow us on social media: @thecrimeagents
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Tommy Robinson’s Unite the Kingdom march was supposed to be in the name of free speech.
Around 150,000 people attended the protest in central London this weekend. The far right activist said he wanted it to be a family event with no violence or alcohol.
Andy and the Crime Agents team went down to find out for themselves. This special report features the voices of the protestors on the march, and the moment violence broke out.
Follow us on social media: @thecrimeagents

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