UK charity receives dozens of anti-Muslim hate reports after Unite the Kingdom rally

UK charity receives dozens of anti-Muslim hate reports after Unite the Kingdom rally
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Dozens of anti-Muslim hate reports were made to the charity Tell Mama following the “Unite the Kingdom” rally led by Tommy Robinson in London last month, The Independent reports.
In the seven days following the September 13 rally, which saw over 100,000 participants, Tell Mama received 157 reports of anti-Muslim hate. Victims reported being told to “leave the UK” and “go back to your country,” with the charity linking such comments to the aggressive political discourse surrounding migration.
Overall, Tell Mama received 913 cases between June and September 2025, including 17 incidents where mosques and Islamic institutions were targeted. Iman Atta, the director of Tell Mama, described the figures as “shocking,” predicting the annual total could surpass the previous high set in 2024. Atta stressed that the national debate on migration is “having real-world impacts” and criticized the lack of strong political leadership on the issue.