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Dominik Tarczynski: Right-wing Polish politician threatens to sue Starmer over ban on entering UK for Tommy Robinson march

Polish right-wing politician Dominik Tarczynski has threatened to sue Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer after he was refused entry to the UK.

The MEP is one of at least seven far-right figures banned by the Government ahead of a UK rally led by Tommy Robinson in central London on Saturday.

Mr Tarczynski, known for his “zero illegal immigration” policy, said the Home Office had blocked his arrival in Britain by canceling his electronic travel permit.

Mr. Tarczynski was criticized earlier this year for posting “Good job ICE” in response to the fatal shooting of Renee Good by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minnesota.

Writing about his ban on X, he said: “This is what communism looks like in the 21st century. I was refused entry to England to speak at Europe’s biggest patriotic event.”

“Starmer will be sued by me. Not the government, not the Home Office, but Starmer himself. If you lose the next election, communist, we will see you in court!”

Tommy Robinson (center) and Dominik Tarczynski (left) participate in a Polish Independence Day march organized by nationalist groups in Warsaw on November 11, 2025
Tommy Robinson (center) and Dominik Tarczynski (left) participate in a Polish Independence Day march organized by nationalist groups in Warsaw on November 11, 2025 (AFP/Getty)

Former prime minister Liz Truss described the move as “shocking”.

“Of course, if Starmer had the desire to rejoin the EU, he could not do that,” he said.

Sir Keir signaled a tougher stance against what he described as “far-right agitators” in his speech on Monday, saying he “will not allow people to come to the UK, threaten our communities and spread hatred on our streets”.

Other right-wing figures who claimed to have been banned include Belgian politician and commentator Filip Dewinter, anti-Islam influencer Valentina Gomez, US right-wing commentator Joey Mannarino, Spanish personality Ada Lluch, Dutch anti-immigration activist Eva Vlaardingerbroek and US-based podcaster Don Keith.

Saturday’s rally was organized by Mr Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon.

The previous UK protest in September attracted between 110,000 and 150,000 people.

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