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- Keir Starmer addressed concerns about the 'Unite the Kingdom' march on May 16, 2026.
- He condemned Tommy Robinson as an extremist seeking to incite hatred.
- Government committed to revoking visas for foreign extremists.
- Starmer pledged support for law enforcement against racial intimidation and violence.
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