For perspective here are the largest recorded London protests of all time.

15 February 2003 – Anti-Iraq War Protest
• Estimated turnout: 1–2 million (police said ~750,000; organisers ~2 million)
• Cause: Opposition to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.
• Significance: Widely considered the largest political demonstration in UK history.


31 March 1990 – Poll Tax Riots (Trafalgar Square)
• Estimated turnout: ~200,000 demonstrators
• Cause: Protest against Margaret Thatcher’s Community Charge (“Poll Tax”).
• Significance: Turned violent in central London; contributed to Thatcher’s downfall later that year.

26 March 2011 – Anti-Austerity Protest
• Estimated turnout: ~250,000–500,000
• Cause: Opposition to government austerity measures and spending cuts.
• Significance: Organised by the Trades Union Congress (TUC); one of the largest UK protests in decades.

23 March 2019 – People’s Vote March (Brexit)
• Estimated turnout: ~1 million (organisers claimed up to 2 million)
• Cause: Call for a second referendum (“People’s Vote”) on Brexit.
• Significance: Among the largest London protests since 2003, showing deep division over Brexit.

11 November 2023 – Pro-Palestine Protest
• Estimated turnout: ~300,000 (organisers claimed up to 800,000)
• Cause: Support for Palestinians during the Gaza conflict.
• Significance: One of the largest pro-Palestinian marches in UK history.

Posted By: The Gaffer, Sep 14, 08:55:25

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