UK Prime Minister Under Fire for Blocking High-Profile Guests From Entering Britain to Attend Tommy Robinson Rally

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U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is reportedly considering resigning before the end of the year amid strong political backlash.

According to reports, the situation escalated because government entry bans on international speakers created a major Streisand effect and brought even more media attention to the protests.

All major media outlets reported on Saturday’s mass protest after Starmer banned 11 prominent participants from entering England. In contrast to the last protest in September, which reportedly had record attendance but received little media coverage, this event became an even greater success for Tommy Robinson and his supporters because of Starmer’s actions.

Shortly after the large protest, the Daily Mail reported that Starmer was considering stepping down.


Large crowds gathered in London last Saturday under the slogan “Stop the Boats.”

Starmer blocked several well-known speakers from mainland Europe through special travel bans, including Valentina Gomez and Petr Bystron, a member of the European Parliament from the AfD party, as well as several popular influencers.

“It’s just like communism. Isolation, shutting borders, and banning speakers from government-critical protests,” Bystron told German media.

Starmer openly targeted his own citizens and condemned their concerns

Under the banner “Unite the Kingdom,” around 60,000 people gathered to protest against illegal immigration, Islamisation, and rising crime, as England faces what critics describe as a rape epidemic involving Muslim migrants.

Starmer made clear where he stands, saying:
 “We’re in a fight for the soul of this country, and the Unite the Kingdom march this weekend is a stark reminder of exactly what we are up against.”

Instead of stopping the boats, Starmer stopped public figures such as European politicians Petr Bystron (Germany), Dominik Tarczynski (Poland), and Filip Dewinter (Belgium). Media personalities were also banned from entering the country, including Ada Lluch, Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Joey Mannarino, Ezra Levant, and Don Keith.

American politician banned “because I’m not going there to rape girls”

U.S. politician Valentina Gomez reacted to her British travel ban by addressing British Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood:
 “I just got banned from England by a dirty Pakistani Muslim because I’m not going there to rape or kill little girls.”

According to the Daily Mail, the latest crisis caught Starmer completely off guard. After his party’s heavy defeat in the May 7 elections, this development reportedly became one setback too many.

Sources inside the government claim that the Prime Minister has reached a breaking point and now plans to leave office before the end of the year.


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