Right-wing demonstrators have hit the streets of Britain’s capital, vowing to “protect” historical monuments from anti-racism protesters. The gathering escalated into scuffles with police, as well as with rival protesters.
Following days of unrest involving protests against racism and police brutality, right-wing groups took to the streets of London on Saturday. The protesters condemned Black Lives Matter demonstrators and vowed to protect historical monuments from them.
Multiple monuments, some linked to Britain’s colonial past, have been vandalized in London and elsewhere in recent days. Several statues, including one of Winston Churchill outside Parliament, have been put into protective coverings by the authorities.
Outside the Churchill "box" there are a couple of hundred or so. Periodic chants of "En-ger-land" and God Save The Queen. Pretty middle aged this crowd, every third person holding a beer can pic.twitter.com/TecOvHcHNW
— Dan Sabbagh (@dansabbagh) June 13, 2020
While the demonstration remained peaceful for a while, some protesters became unruly and scuffled with the police, who have a heavy presence in central London. Some right-wing demonstrators were seen making gestures that appeared to be Nazi salutes.
There are actually people doing Nazi salutes 100 metres from the Cenotaph. Do they even know how hypocritical that is?