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Starmer, amid rallies in London, announced the right of people to protest

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer commented on the rallies in London on September 14, noting that citizens have the right to protest, but attacks on police officers are unacceptable.

"People have the right to peaceful protest, this is the foundation of our country's values, but we will not tolerate attacks on police officers doing their job or people being afraid to go out because of their origin or skin color," the politician wrote on his page on the social network X (ex. Twitter).

The Guardian reported on the same day that Charlie Kirk's death as a result of an assassination attempt against him was the reason for the largest far-right rally in Britain in recent decades.

Later it became known that more than 100 thousand people took to the streets of London, who also opposed illegal migration. Their demonstration, organized by right-wing activist Tommy Robinson, was held under the slogan "Unite the Kingdom."

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