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starmer branded a communist over free speech as polish mep threatens to sue him

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- UK government barred several right-wing activists, including Polish MEP Dominik Tarczynski, from entering the country ahead of a Tommy Robinson rally.
- Rally scheduled for Saturday, coinciding with FA Cup final and pro-Palestinian demonstration.
- Home Office justified bans under powers to exclude individuals deemed 'not conducive to the public good'.
- Tarczynski threatened to sue Prime Minister Keir Starmer personally.
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