Polish MEP threatens to sue Starmer for branding him a ‘far-right agitator’ and banning him from entering Britain to attend Tommy Robinson rally

A right-wing Polish MEP has threatened to sue Sir Keir Starmer after he was blocked from entering the UK for the Tommy Robinson-led Unite the Kingdom rally.

Dominik Tarczynski, a member of the European parliament, is one of at least seven far-right figures banned by the Government ahead of Saturday’s central London event.

The MEP, known for his ‘zero illegal migration’ policy, said the Home Office cancelled his electronic travel authorisation entitling him to come to Britain.

Mr Tarczynski was heavily criticised earlier this year for posting ‘Good job ICE’ in response to the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Good by a US

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