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Share your reflections on the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ rally that took place in London

People wave flags before the 'Unite the Kingdom' rally in London.
People wave flags before the 'Unite the Kingdom' rally in London. Photograph: Krisztián Elek/SOPA Images/Shutterstock

More than 110,000 people took part in the “Unite the Kingdom” rally on Saturday in London, organised by the activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, known as Tommy Robinson. The protest is thought to be the largest nationalist event in decades.

We would like to hear your reflections on the far-right rally and what it says, if anything, about politics in the UK. Was it an event that brought people with different concerns together in frustration - or is it a sign that the far-right has become more mainstream? Did you witness the event or attend it? Are you surprised that this is happening in Britain?

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