Starmer branded a 'communist' over free speech as Polish MEP threatens to sue him - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Starmer branded a 'communist' over free speech as Polish MEP threatens to sue him - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"The rally itself, organised around jailed activist Tommy Robinson, is expected to draw tens of thousands into central London on one of the most politically charged weekends the capital has faced in recent years. It coincides not only with the FA Cup final at Wembley, but also with a large pro-Palestinian demonstration marking Nakba Day. Police sources privately admit fears are growing over the sheer scale of simultaneous protests converging on the capital."
The UK blocks multiple controversial right-wing activists and commentators from entering Britain ahead of Tommy Robinson’s planned “Unite the Kingdom” rally in London. Polish MEP Dominik Tarczynski says his electronic travel authorisation was revoked and threatens to sue Prime Minister Keir Starmer personally. The move triggers accusations across Europe and the United States of political censorship, free speech suppression, and authoritarianism. Labour frames the weekend gathering as a potential threat to social cohesion and national security. Police sources express concern about the scale of simultaneous protests converging on London, including the FA Cup final and a pro-Palestinian Nakba Day demonstration. Keir Starmer condemns the event as an attempt to confront and intimidate the city and says the government will block far-right agitators from travelling for it.
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