Keir Starmer annonce l'interdiction aux militants d'extrême droite de se rendre au rassemblement Unite the Kingdom

Le Premier ministre britannique Keir Starmer a annoncé lundi que son gouvernement empêcherait des militants d'extrême droite de se rendre en Grande-Bretagne pour un rassemblement à venir. Cette mesure vise l'événement Unite the Kingdom prévu pour le 16 mai. Tommy Robinson, l'organisateur du rassemblement, a réagi en accusant Starmer d'hypocrisie.

Starmer a fait cette annonce lors d'un discours devant le Parti travailliste. Il a déclaré que les autorités empêcheraient les agitateurs d'extrême droite d'entrer dans le pays pour assister au rassemblement. Le Premier ministre a décrit cette initiative comme faisant partie d'une lutte plus large contre la politique de la rancœur.

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