My London prediction for today..
>Huge pro pali turnout as predicted.
>Between 1-2k “far right/football hooligans” turn up to defend the cenotaph.
>Said “far right hooligans” get swamped by muzzies, antifa & niggers.
>Police either stand by and watch or willingly jump in and start kettling the “far right hooligans” making arrests.
>Ends up being a bigger shitshow than the 2020 Battle Of London against BLM.
>The media cums in their pants and starts demonising the far right/neo nazis even more.
>Tommy Robinson and the other instigators skip off into the sunset with a huge sack of good boy shekels.
The timing of all this is too convenient. Tommy got his Twitter account reinstated last week after years of being b& too. Either this is a set up to take a little heat off Israel and jews in the UK or the people who organised this “counter protest” are actual retards who aren’t familiar with Sun Tzu.
In terms of defending the Cenotaph, it's worth noting that on Armistice Day, you can't get close to it.

There's a huge military procession down Whitehall that goes on for literal hours after the initial silence - the roads are closed and the area is completely covered in tens of thousands of military veterans. The two minute's silence just happened, an hour before the Palestine March starts off. This is the route:

I've marked on the map where the Cenotaph is with a purple star - it's at least a 20 minute walk from the nearest part of the Palestine route. Where there
might be a flashpoint in where there's a Red Star of David. The Palestine March goes right down Grosvenor Place, directly passing the Chabad Belgravia.

It's a shul, community centre and Kosher supermarket run by Hassidic Jews. I don't think they have the whole building, but I understand they have a pretty big congregation of the incredibly-visibly-Jewish persuasion. The march will probably be going by right as the Shabbat Minchah is happening.
The other kicking off point will probably be the end of the march at the American Embassy in London. They've got a really fancy building with a moat (genuinely, a defensive moat)

I would
imagine that the EDL crowd that is looking to fight muzzies are probably going to head there or there abouts, as the march is due to disperse by 5pm and there'll be a lot of people milling around annoyed that they can't actually get close the embassy.
In fact - looking at the news, the EDL lot have headed to the Cenotaph and started getting scuffles with the police. If anything, they're detracting from the Armistice Day observance (which is not surprising because they are just there to fight Muzzies, and if they can't fight the Muzzies because there's no Muzzies present then they'll fight someone else).