Starmer government bans 11 ‘far-right agitators’ from entering UK ahead of Tommy Robinson rally
The UK government has blocked entry to 11 foreign individuals described as “far-right agitators” ahead of a major rally in London organised by anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson, as authorities brace for one of the most security-sensitive weekends in recent years.
According to BBC, thousands of people are set to gather in central London for the “Unite the Kingdom” rally on Saturday, even as a separate pro-Palestinian march takes place in another part of the city.
The simultaneous demonstrations, along with the FA Cup Final at Wembley, are expected to put pressure on policing arrangements amid concerns over crowd control and possible flashpoints.
He warned: “We’re in a fight for the soul of this country… We will block those coming into the UK who seek to incite hatred and violence.”
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood also defended the decision, stating that those barred were deemed “not conducive to the public good.” Their Electronic Travel Authorisations (ETAs) were withdrawn, preventing visa-exempt entry under rules introduced earlier in 2026.
The government said the action was aimed at stopping foreign speakers who could potentially inflame tensions at protests.
The Metropolitan Police said it expects one of its busiest days in years, with more than 4,000 officers deployed.
Key measures include:
At the same time, a pro-Palestinian Nakba Day march is also planned elsewhere in central London, raising concerns about potential flashpoints.
The rally has been organised by Tommy Robinson (real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon), a far-right activist with multiple criminal convictions and a long record of anti-Islam and anti-immigration campaigning.
Robinson has repeatedly claimed that mass immigration threatens British identity and has described British communities as being made “unsafe” by migrants. He has also been linked to previous protests where anti-Muslim rhetoric and violent clashes with police were reported.
Ahead of the rally, Robinson accused the government of being “the enemy of the British people” and urged supporters to “descend on London.”
Among those barred are several international far-right influencers and politicians, including figures from the US and Europe. Some had been scheduled to speak at the rally.
The government cited concerns that their presence could contribute to unrest or incite hatred.
One of those affected was US-based commentator Valentina Gomez, who had previously spoken at earlier editions of the rally and made controversial anti-Muslim remarks online and at public events.
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has issued updated guidance urging prosecutors to consider whether protest chants, banners, or social media content may amount to hate crime offences.
Director of Public Prosecutions Stephen Parkinson said the approach was not about restricting free speech but about “preventing hate crime and protecting the public.”
Police have also warned organisers they could face accountability if speakers at the rally cross legal lines.
The simultaneous demonstrations, along with the FA Cup Final at Wembley, are expected to put pressure on policing arrangements amid concerns over crowd control and possible flashpoints.
Government says ban aimed at preventing hate and violence
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the government would not allow individuals who “seek to incite hatred and violence” into the country.He warned: “We’re in a fight for the soul of this country… We will block those coming into the UK who seek to incite hatred and violence.”
The government said the action was aimed at stopping foreign speakers who could potentially inflame tensions at protests.
Massive security operation in London
The Metropolitan Police said it expects one of its busiest days in years, with more than 4,000 officers deployed.
Key measures include:
- Live facial recognition cameras on the outskirts of the “Unite the Kingdom” rally
- Drone surveillance to track suspects
- Armoured vehicles and riot gear on standby
- Rapid arrest teams for hate speech-related offences
At the same time, a pro-Palestinian Nakba Day march is also planned elsewhere in central London, raising concerns about potential flashpoints.
Tommy Robinson’s role and past remarks
The rally has been organised by Tommy Robinson (real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon), a far-right activist with multiple criminal convictions and a long record of anti-Islam and anti-immigration campaigning.
Robinson has repeatedly claimed that mass immigration threatens British identity and has described British communities as being made “unsafe” by migrants. He has also been linked to previous protests where anti-Muslim rhetoric and violent clashes with police were reported.
Ahead of the rally, Robinson accused the government of being “the enemy of the British people” and urged supporters to “descend on London.”
Foreign speakers denied entry
Among those barred are several international far-right influencers and politicians, including figures from the US and Europe. Some had been scheduled to speak at the rally.
The government cited concerns that their presence could contribute to unrest or incite hatred.
One of those affected was US-based commentator Valentina Gomez, who had previously spoken at earlier editions of the rally and made controversial anti-Muslim remarks online and at public events.
Concerns over hate speech and policing powers
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has issued updated guidance urging prosecutors to consider whether protest chants, banners, or social media content may amount to hate crime offences.
Director of Public Prosecutions Stephen Parkinson said the approach was not about restricting free speech but about “preventing hate crime and protecting the public.”
Police have also warned organisers they could face accountability if speakers at the rally cross legal lines.
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