Police Scotland vow to deal with violence and disorder 'swiftly' at protests in Glasgow

Police Scotland has vowed to deal with violence and disorder "swiftly and robustly" ahead of Glasgow's planned far-right protest today.

The controversial pro-UK rally - backed by far-right activist Tommy Robinson - is set to begin at 12pm today, with a counter-protest also taking place.

Ahead of the protests, Assistant Chief Constable Gary Ritchie said: “We are aware of a planned protest in George Square, Glasgow, on Saturday, September 7, and a proportionate policing plan is in place. Police Scotland is a rights-based organisation and we have been engaging directly with the protest groups to ensure public safety, while balancing their right to peacefully demonstrate.

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“Violence and disorder are not legitimate protest and anyone who engages in disorder will be dealt with swiftly and robustly.”

Anti-racism campaigners will also gather at Glasgow's George Square counter-protesting the anti-immigration rally.

Hundreds of members of Stand Up to Racism Scotland (SUTR) say they will gather in the city centre to "unite against racism and fascism".

The SUTR rally, which has official permission from the council, will take place from 12pm onwards.

The group, which includes trade unions, politicians and celebrities, will reject far-right violence and the racist myths that scapegoat migrants and refugees.

Attendees will include comedian Janey Godley, nine national unions, faith organisations and football fans.

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