The Guardian

Six arrests as St George’s Day event in London turns violent

- Ben Quinn

Clashes took place in central London yesterday between police and participan­ts in a St George’s Day event attended by crowds that included farright groups.

Men wielding flags pushed through lines of police attempting to hold them back in an area near Whitehall before the event, resulting in police on horseback being sent in.

At least six people were arrested, including one man on suspicion of animal cruelty after a police horse was allegedly targeted on Whitehall.

Four people were detained during fresh clashes outside a pub after the rally. Bottles were thrown and the Trafalgar Square end of Whitehall was briefly closed as police contained the disorder, arresting one person on suspicion of assault and three others on suspicion of assaulting an emergency worker.

The event was addressed by the far-right leader Stephen YaxleyLenn­on, who calls himself Tommy Robinson. Others in attendance included Laurence Fox, the former actor and leader of the Reclaim party.

A group had earlier come up

against a cordon an hour before the event was due to take place at an allocated location on Richmond Terrace, “violently forcing their way through” when they were told to turn around, the Metropolit­an police said.

The force said it had been in discussion­s with the organiser of the event over recent days. In a post on X prior to the event, the Met said: “We believe those planning to attend include far-right groups and groups linked to football clubs travelling from elsewhere in the UK.”

People participat­ing in the event, which could not start before 3pm and had to finish by 5pm, were supposed to remain on Richmond Terrace within a designated area.

However, disorder had broken out an hour before it was due to begin, Scotland Yard said. At one point a police horse was struck, while police grappled with groups of men on Whitehall.

A section 60AA order giving officers the power to require the removal of face coverings had also been put into force in the boroughs of Lambeth and Westminste­r after people gathering in the Waterloo area before the event were seen wearing masks.

Public order units from the Met were deployed ahead of the disorder, which caused Whitehall to be closed off for a period.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH: JORDAN PETTITT/PA WIRE ?? People waving England flags during a St George’s Day event that took place in central London yesterday
PHOTOGRAPH: JORDAN PETTITT/PA WIRE People waving England flags during a St George’s Day event that took place in central London yesterday
 ?? ?? ▲ Tommy Robinson addresses the crowds attending the rally
▲ Tommy Robinson addresses the crowds attending the rally

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