Labour bans 'far-right' commentators from Britain so they can't 'intimidate this diverse country'
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Labour has banned seven right-wing commentators from setting foot in Britain ahead of Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom rally on Saturday.
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The outspoken critics of mass migration were barred from entering the country after Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood decided their presence was "not conducive to the public good".Those banned include former Republican Party candidate Valentina Gomez, US political strategist Joey Mannarino, Spanish influencer Ada Lluch and Dutch activist Eva Vlaardingerbroek.All of them have had their electronic travel authorisations either cancelled or refused by the Home Office.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say On Monday, Sir Keir Starmer launched a scathing attack on this weekend's planned rally, declaring it was "designed to confront and intimidate this diverse city and this diverse country".
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The Prime Minister said: "That is why this Government will block far-right agitators from travelling into Britain for that event."Because we will not allow people to come to...
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