A neo-Nazi rally in central London on Saturday afternoon was met with a larger counter-protest by Jewish and anti-racism groups.

Only about two dozen people showed up for the neo-Nazi demonstration ostensibly against the “Jewification” of London’s Golders Green neighborhood — where the protest was originally scheduled to be held — and Shomrim, the ultra-Orthodox neighborhood watch group. The area has a Jewish population of 40 percent.

Authorities moved the rally to Richmond Terrace in Westminster instead, fearing public disorder.

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The new location was secured by some 200 police officers who cordoned off an area for the neo-Nazis.

They displayed Palestinian and Confederate flags and waved several national banners, including those with the “White Pride” slogan.

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The neo-Nazis were soon outnumbered by counter-protesters, numbering some 200, and shouting slogans such as: “Nazis off our streets” and “We are black, white, Asian and we’re Jews, and there’s many, many more of us than you,” according to a report in the Evening Standard.

They also held banners that read “Never Again. No to the Nazis”, and displayed an Israeli flag.

The protests ended at 2 p.m. local time.