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Reino Unido proíbe entrada a eurodeputado e influenciadores da extrema-direita

O governo do Reino Unido proibiu a entrada de sete pessoas no país, alegando que a sua presença “não favorece o interesse público”. Mas com que fundamentos e o que significa esta decisão na prática?

LEIA MAIS : http://pt.euronews.com/2026/05/15/reino-unido-proibe-entrada-no-pais-a-eurodeputado-e-influenciadores-de-extrema-direita

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00:03Olá, você está assistindo a Euronews fact-checking show The Cube.
00:06Tens de milhares de pessoas tooken ao centro de Londres 16 de May
00:11para a marcha organizada por british far-right activist Tommy Robinson.
00:15At least 11 individuals, incluindo multiple figures linked to Europe's far-right
00:19as well as an MEP, foram barred from entering the UK.
00:23British Prime Minister Keir Starber said the ban aimed to prevent far-right agitators
00:27from entering, describing their presence as not conducive to the public good.
00:32Many of those bans, such as 26-year-old Catalan activist Ada Luck,
00:36are staunch supporters of re-migration.
00:39This idea calls for the mass-forced removal of immigrants from Europe,
00:43an idea described by rights groups as a white supremacist policy.
00:47Others, such as Flemish MP Philip de Vinter, have been embroiled in past controversies.
00:53For instance, in 2015, he stated that the word racist was no longer an insult,
00:58but a title of honour.
00:59On social media, the British government's decision has been framed as a political move
01:04by the UK's left-wing government to clamp down on freedom of speech.
01:08But the reality is more nuanced.
01:10Now, British law stipulates that freedom of expression is protected under the 1998 Human Rights Act.
01:16But this also explicitly allows the government to limit free speech
01:20to prevent crime or for national security matters.
01:23Past conservative governments have predominantly used visa bans
01:26to bar extremists and hate creatures from entry, according to available research,
01:31targeting Islamist figures who are accused of supporting terrorism or sectarian violence.
01:36But in 2013, the UK's then Home Secretary, Theresa May,
01:40banned two US bloggers from entering the country, citing their stance against Islam.
01:45The UK has legal provisions in place to criminalise hate speech.
01:49This includes using threatening words or behaviour,
01:52or distributing material which intends to stir up religious hatred.
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