Polish MEP threatens to sue 'communist' Keir Starmer after UK bans him from attending Tommy Robinson rally
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A prominent Polish MEP has threatened to sue Sir Keir Starmer after being banned from entering Britain by the Home Office ahead of Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom rally.
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Dominik Tarczynski - who represents Poland's Law and Justice party in Brussels - is one of seven so-called "far-right" figures blocked by Labour from coming to the country to attend Saturday's demonstration.
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All of them have had their electronic travel authorisations either cancelled or refused by the Home Office, with Shabana Mahmood deeming their presence "not conducive to the public good".
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Mr Tarczynski - who has long called for Britain and other Western nations to "be like Poland" in approaching mass migration - launched a scathing attack on the...
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