Communist Britan: Starmer Bans Seven Speakers From the Tommy Robinson Rally While Rape Gangs and Extremists Walk Britain Freely
Belgian MP Filip Dewinter, American Commentators, and European Speakers Locked Out of Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom Rally as Banned Voices Vow to Sue Keir Starmer Personally
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has personally moved to silence the largest patriotic rally in Europe. On the eve of Tommy Robinson's "Unite the Kingdom, Unite the West" rally in London on 16 May 2026, the Home Office has revoked the Electronic Travel Authorisations of seven international speakers, locking them out of the country on the grounds that their presence is "not conducive to the public good."
One banned speaker fired back on social media: "This is what communism looks like in the 21st century. I have just been denied entry to the UK in order to speak at the largest patriotic event in Europe. Starmer will be sued by me. Not the government, not the Home Office but Starmer personally. Once you lose the next election, communist, we'll meet in court."
Starmer Bans Tommy Robinson Rally Speakers While Britain's Borders Remain Open to Worse

The list of banned speakers reads like a who's who of European and American conservative thought: Flemish MP Filip Dewinter (a sitting elected representative of Vlaams Belang), American commentator Joey Mannarino, American influencer Valentina Gomez, Spanish activist Ada Lluch, and Dutch anti immigration campaigner Eva Vlaardingerbroek. Three further banned speakers remain unnamed.
Vlaams Belang Chairman Tom Van Grieken summoned the British ambassador to demand answers: "Refusing entry to a Member of Parliament from a friendly country with the sole intention of silencing him is unworthy of a democracy." Tommy Robinson summed up the contrast in one line: "Our borders remain wide open to invaders, yet people fighting for free speech are denied entry."
Starmer accused Robinson's peaceful rally of being "designed to confront and intimidate this diverse country" while announcing that his Labour government "will block far right agitators from travelling to Britain."
The Crusader's Opinion
Britain in 2026 hands out asylum housing to migrants with documented extremist ties. The state protects the grooming gangs that raped a generation of British girls in Rochdale, Rotherham, and Telford while the perpetrators are quietly resettled and the whistleblowers are jailed. Churches have been firebombed across England in the last two years. And the Starmer government has decided that the actual threat to the British public is an elected Belgian MP and a handful of conservative American commentators who want to give speeches near Whitehall. This is not democracy. This is soft tyranny dressed in human rights language. A government that bans foreign elected officials from peaceful protest while keeping its borders open to the worst is a government that has lost its moral right to govern. Starmer is afraid. He should be. Saturday is coming.
Take Action
- Attend: Unite the Kingdom, Unite the West, Saturday 16 May 2026, Kingsway to Whitehall
- Share: The list of seven banned speakers and Tom Van Grieken's summons of the British ambassador
- Contact: Your MP demanding Parliament debate the Home Office speaker bans
- Pray: For peace on Saturday, protection over marchers, and the recovery of free speech in Britain
- Support: The Free Speech Union, defending speech rights in the UK