Large crowds gathered in central London for a march against the far right, with organizers estimating 500,000 attendees while Metropolitan Police initially put the figure at around 50,000. The discrepancy reflects the difficulty in accurately counting dispersed marchers throughout the city's central areas.
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Large crowds gathered in central London for a march against the far right, with organizers estimating 500,000 attendees while Metropolitan Police initially put the figure at around 50,000. The discrepancy reflects the difficulty in accurately counting dispersed marchers throughout the city's central areas.