"Tensions Rise as Far-Right Rally Looms in the UK. Labour leader Keir Starmer has launched a scathing attack on far-right activist Tommy Robinson, accusing him of spreading hatred and division. Meanwhile, the Archbishop of Canterbury has urged the public to choose hope over hate, as faith leaders from across the country speak out against the rally. The event, which is expected to attract thousands of supporters, has already seen 11 foreign far-right activists blocked from entering the UK, sparking concerns about the potential for violent clashes. As the country prepares for the second annual rally of its kind, questions are being raised about the impact of such events on community cohesion and social stability."


Keir Starmer accuses Robinson of ‘peddling hatred and division’ and archbishop of Canterbury urges people to ‘choose hope’ Eleven foreign far-right activists have been blocked from the UK before a rally by Tommy Robinson supporters as Keir Starmer accused him of “peddling hatred and division”.The archbishop of Canterbury urged people to “choose hope”, and faith leaders spoke out before the rally on Saturday, the second of its kind after more than 100,000 attended one last year. Continue reading...