Dutch Commentator Banned from UK for Immigration Critique
Eva Vlaardingerbroek, a Dutch commentator recognized for her critiques of Keir Starmer and mass immigration policies, recently had her UK travel permit revoked. “I can’t find the hidden Nazi in me, which seems to be what everyone in Congress and Europe believes,” she stated, according to Glenn Beck, co-founder of Blaze Media.
“In fact, I was already banned back in January. I got a sudden email,” she elaborated, noting that only three days prior, she had tweeted harshly against Starmer, calling him an “evil, despicable man.” Additionally, she had communicated with Tommy Robinson about participating in a rally.
Vlaardingerbroek mentioned the increasing attacks on free speech across Europe, recalling a troubling incident where Apple notified her that her phone was under a spyware attack. “This suggests someone might be listening to me regularly,” she added.
Speculating about the motives behind her banning, she expressed concern that her criticisms of Starmer and her role in upcoming rallies might have alarmed certain authorities. “It seems they’re trying to prevent these rallies from gaining any traction,” she remarked.
Beck pointed out that there has been a significant decline in working-class communities and industries. “Now, we’re seeing an influx of people who don’t necessarily align with British culture. They have their own cultural identity,” he said, specifically mentioning the incompatibility of Sharia law with Western values.
Vlaardingerbroek responded, calling the push against immigration and for free speech a deeply troubling trend. She emphasized Starmer’s apparent fear of this rising dissent, suggesting that efforts are being made to suppress it, no matter the cost.





