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Protesters march in London to oppose the rise of political right

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LONDON, March ‌28 (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of protesters ​took to the streets of central London on ⁠Saturday for a "March to Stop the Far Right" with many demonstrators decrying the right-wing ​Reform UK party of Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage, ‌which is topping opinion polls.

Backed by trade unions and civil society groups, the Together Alliance ⁠demonstration looked set to be ⁠one of the biggest in the British capital in recent years with about 30,000 people expected to take part, according to ‌a police official.

As well as placards opposing ⁠Reform UK and its ‌anti-immigration stance, some Iranian flags ​were held aloft along with pro-Palestinian flags and banners. The march was due to ‌end close to the ​British parliament building.

Reform ⁠leads the Labour Party of Prime ‌Minister Keir Starmer as ⁠well as the other traditional British political parties, according to opinion polls. Zach Polanski, ​leader of the ‌Green Party which is also challenging Labour, joined ⁠Saturday's march.

(Reporting by ​Yann Tessier; Writing by William Schomberg; Editing ​by Joe Bavier)

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