British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing a fresh diplomatic and legal entanglement. Dominik Tarczyลski, a prominent Polish politician and Member of the European Parliament (MEP), has publicly announced on GB News that he intends to sue the British Prime Minister. The legal threat stems from the UK governmentโs decision to issue entry bans against Tarczyลski and several other foreign politicians, preventing them from attending a scheduled โUnite the Kingdomโ rally in London, despite the event having received official police authorization.

Polish Politician Threatens Legal Action
Speaking on GB News, Dominik Tarczyลski expressed profound outrage over the UK governmentโs decision to deny him entry. He emphasized that he travels on a diplomatic passport and serves as the democratically elected representative of 211,000 European voters.
Tarczyลski accused Prime Minister Keir Starmer of abusing his power to silence political dissent, drawing a parallel between this action and the communist-era censorship he previously witnessed in Poland.
โHe says he wants to be closer to the European Union, but now he is banning active MEPs from visiting his country,โ Tarczyลski stated. The Polish politician issued a stern warning: โI will be the last nail in his political coffin. He will pay for this, and all the money [from the lawsuit] will go to support the Unite the Kingdom rally and freedom in the UK.โ
Context of the โUnite the Kingdomโ Rally
The event Tarczyลski intended to attend is the โUnite the Kingdomโ rally, scheduled to take place on May 16 in London. According to information shared by a British Stand channel host, the event has been legally authorized by the Metropolitan Police.
Starmerโs government has drawn sharp criticism for allegedly applying a โdouble standard.โ Critics point out that while right-wing European politiciansโsuch as Tarczyลski and a Belgian counterpartโare banned from entering on the grounds that their presence could โset communities back decades,โ pro-Palestine marches, which some commentators argue pose higher security risks, continue to be permitted on the streets of London.
Dominik Tarczyลskiโs Stance on Migration
When questioned on whether the ban was linked to his well-known stance on Polandโs โzero illegal immigrantsโ policy, Tarczyลski staunchly defended his track record. He rejected accusations of Islamophobia, framing his policies strictly around national security.
โLook at what is happening in Londonโฆ We donโt have that problem in Poland. Zero, not one [illegal immigrant] comes to Poland. That is why we donโt have terrorist attacks,โ Tarczyลski argued. He urged the British public to โfollow Polandโs exampleโ to ensure a safe environment free from stabbings and shootings.
Political Fallout for Keir Starmer
The UK governmentโs move to block European representatives from attending a legally permitted event has ignited a fierce debate over free speech. Political commentators suggest that Starmerโs intervention was designed to disrupt the rally and protect his international standing amidst ongoing turmoil within the Labour Party. However, the ban may well backfire; banned speakers are still expected to address the crowd via video link, and the controversy has inadvertently boosted the eventโs profile, potentially drawing in individuals who were previously undecided about attending.


