00:00Up to 100,000 people marching, two polarising campaigns, one of the largest public order operations in the Mets history,
00:07and an FA Cup final.
00:09Here's all you need to know about the anticipated chaos in central London this Saturday.
00:17Around 50,000 people are expected to join the Unite the Kingdom protest, led by Tommy Robinson, whose real name
00:24is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon.
00:25They'll set off from Kingsway and make their way to Strand, Trafalgar Square, Whitehall and finally Parliament Square, where the
00:32likes of Katie Hopkins and Jordan Peterson will speak.
00:35The demonstration's due to finish and disperse by 6pm.
00:42Meanwhile, some 30,000 are also expected to mark Nakba Day, commemorating 78 years since the mass displacement and ethnic
00:50cleansing of Palestinians during the establishment of Israel.
00:53They'll be setting off from Exhibition Road, near the Natural History Museum at midday, walking up Brompton Road to Knightsbridge,
01:00along Piccadilly and finally Pall Mall, where politicians such as John McDonnell and Diane Abbott will speak.
01:06That rally is expected to finish and disperse by 5.30pm.
01:10If you want to avoid the commotion altogether, then be sure to stay clear of central London on Saturday afternoon,
01:16particularly Strand, Westminster, Hyde Park Corner and Piccadilly Circus.
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