Hundreds of anti-immigration protesters walked through Dublin city towards the Dáil after gathering outside the GPO on O’Connell Street for a demonstration. People carried Irish tricolour flags, “Erin Go Bragh” banners and “You’ll Never Beat the Irish”.
“We should be like Germany, close the borders,” one protester said. The group broke out in chants of “Whose streets? Our streets” and “Get them out, get them out”.
They assembled halfway down Molesworth Street facing Leinster House, with garda barriers preventing them getting close to the gates.
Over a hundred anti-racism counter-demonstrators gathered close by, at the junction of Dawson Street and Molesworth Street. Participants loudly chanted “far right loyalists, get off our streets”.
Dozens of gardaí remain in the area to ensure rival protesters are kept apart. Garda Public Order Units have been deployed to the scene.
Rival anti-immigration and anti-racism protesters have since dispersed from the area around the Dáil, with both groups setting off in the direction of O’Connell Street.