Dutch activist and Tommy Robinson ally banned from UK

Eva Vlaardingerbroek, 29, had her electronic travel authorisation (ETA) cancelled after the Home Office ruled her presence was not “conducive to the public good”.

The activist, who supports mass deportations of migrants, will now require a visa if she is to visit the UK. Ms Vlaardingerbroek said she had not been given an explanation of why her ETA was revoked on Tuesday.

“I’m seeing this for what it is, which is just a travel ban, obviously,” she told The Telegraph.  “And the only thing that I can think about is that I’ve had talks with Tommy Robinson about his next rally in May, and I told him that I would be happy to come and speak. And I criticised Keir Starmer three days ago, ironically about the free speech issue, so it’s very difficult not to connect the dots there.”

She said she had not applied for an ETA since she last visited Britain in September, when she attended Robinson’s “Unite the Kingdom” march and planned to attend another of the activist’s protests in May.

At the September demonstration, which was attended by up to 150,000 people, she told the crowds that mass migration was causing the “rape, replacement and murder of our people. . . Our civilisation is on the brink of destruction,” she said. “As a result of mass immigration everywhere in Europe, we are losing our homelands. We are becoming minorities in our own countries.”

Ms Vlaadingerbroek said Britain was “upholding its image as a country that is increasingly unfree”.

“The two-tier Keir thing is very, very visible in this decision that they have decided to revoke my ETA,” she said. “I’m a Dutch citizen, I’m not a criminal, I’m not under suspicion of any crime, they’re giving me no due process. And yet there are people crossing your channel illegally and they’re able to enter and not me.”

“It’s interesting, isn’t it? I’m a 29-year-old lawyer with no criminal record, but I have an opinion, and apparently that’s my crime.”

Ms Vlaardingerbroek gained the support of Independent Great Yarmouth MP Rupert Lowe, who called the move “disgraceful”.

The Home Office declined to comment when approached by GB News.

 

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  1. With number 10 and Keir Starmer calling the shots, @Evavlaar has just been promoted from noteable to legendary. Dutch treat indeed.

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