They also called for him to be "hung like Mussolini." The footage, captured by journalist Samara Gill, saw one of the leftist agitators say “get your clip elsewhere” when he was asked if he wanted Robinson to be assassinated.
The calls to violence took place in London on Saturday as leftist groups planned action to counter the Unite the Kingdom rally led by Robinson and others. Kirk was shot in the neck while he was speaking to students at Utah Valley Univeristy on September 10 last year.
During the events on Saturday, at least 31 people were arrested. Footage showed Antifa militants facing off with police ahead of the event as law enforcement was attempting to keep the peace.
Tens of thousands of people were seen in aerial footage gathering for the rally on Saturday.
Robinson said that the crowd stretched for "miles" and said that they want to "send a message to the leaders" that they are "not going to back down."
Over 4,000 police officers had been deployed ahead of the event to keep the peace with around 660 of them being put outside the Met in preparation for an "unprecedented" security operation, per the Independent.
Those attending the rally were seen chanting "We want Starmer out" as well as wearing "Make England Great Again" hat. Others draped themselves in the British flag.
The event was kicked off with activist Kevin Carroll leading an enormous crowd in reciting The Lord's Prayer.




