They're claiming that it was simply because of his anti-Islamic and anti-migration views, neglecting to note that he's subject to a counter-terrorism investigation.
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I see they are invoking EU law - because he's an Austrian citizen? It would be easier to exclude him after Brexit...
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EU has no influence over our ability to ban entry to extremists. Brexit will not change this.
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That's good news. About time a harder line was taken on these fascist shitepokes.
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Good to see one or two sane people still at the Home Office.
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Turns out the UK could already prevent noxious individuals from coming in, while being in the EU! Who knew!!
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Holy hell, the Home Office did something right for once. I'm away for a lie down.
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Yeah. I'm struggling to recover from that revelation as I tripe.
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#HomeOffice next ban#EzraLevant??? He disrupts trials, tweeting offensive rubbish live from British courtrooms -@slatski1@witchofpeace@TjayJT @PeoplesVote2019@TellMamaUK@LadsLasses@Otto_English@AntifaIntel@TheFabledAesop@zelo_street@WarmongerHodges@toryracismThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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You must be mistaken, we can’t control migration. Nigel Farage told me so
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