He criticized Keir Starmer, so the Dutch activist was banned from Britain

According to Dutch political commentator Eva Vlaardingerbroek, the British authorities have revoked her electronic authorization to enter the United Kingdom. The decision came three days after he sharply criticized British Prime Minister Starmer.


Dutch political commentator Eva Vlaardingerbroek attacked British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on X, claiming that the prime minister wants to take action against X on the grounds of “women’s safety” while allowing British girls to be constantly raped and killed by migrant rapist gangs. A few days later, the commentator reported that the British authorities had revoked his ETA, or electronic travel authorization for visa-free entry into the United Kingdom. According to him, the justification referred to the fact that his presence did not serve the common good. The decision was related in time to his criticism of Starmer, which was published three days earlier.

Vlaardingerbroek’s posts have also received a lot of attention because there has long been a serious debate in British public life about the consequences of migration, multiculturalism and the omissions of the authorities. In September, our newspaper wrote in a material about the grooming gang scandal that it is estimated that tens of thousands of English girls may have fallen victim to gangs that exploit minors in an organized manner, while the phenomenon took place with decades of silence, institutional omission and political correctness. The gangs operated in several cities, the perpetrators were mostly linked to migrant groups of Pakistani origin, and the victims were typically white, disadvantaged girls aged 12 to 15. Based on an opinion piece published in Free Press, we previously quoted Dominic Green, who said that what happened was “the greatest peacetime crime and cover-up in British history”. The same article also claimed that all levels of the British system were involved in the cover-up, and that this could have been done in part to protect a failed model of multiculturalism and not to have to ask hard questions about the failures of immigration policy and integration.

Underage victims were denied state protection and justice because the authorities feared community tensions and often being labeled racist. The handling of scandals caused a loss of confidence in the justice system, while the public was often only informed of the gravity of the cases only with a delay, in detail.

Translated and edited by L. Earth

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