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Tommy Robinson held a peaceful Christmas concert in London, promoting faith and unity amid ongoing tensions.
Far-right activist Tommy Robinson led a Christmas carol concert in central London, titled "Unite The Kingdom," emphasizing it as a religious event to "put Christ back into Christmas."
Held away from a planned counter-protest, the gathering proceeded peacefully with hymn sheets, St George’s flags, and Santa hats sold.
Robinson, who said he found faith in prison, urged attendees to self-police, avoid face coverings and alcohol.
A priest in attendance noted Jesus was a migrant and offered to discuss Christianity.
Police enforced Public Order Act restrictions amid heightened holiday activity, with one arrest for assaulting a mounted officer and another for suspected homophobic abuse at a prior protest.
The event followed a large September rally drawing 110,000 to 150,000 people and over 150 anti-Muslim hate reports, including assaults on officers and projectiles thrown.
Tommy Robinson celebró un concierto de Navidad pacífico en Londres, promoviendo la fe y la unidad en medio de las tensiones en curso.