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Sr Keir Starmer has been called a “hypocrite” after he condemned the “violence” at the Unite Kingdom rally after police were assaulted.

Polish MEP Dominik Tarczyński said on GB News that Brits should “demand what is needed” and not allow someone like Starmer “put you in a box of racist or fascist.”

Tarczyński blasted, “At Notting Hill Carnival there were 528 arrests, weapons, 46, sexual offences 18.

“And now at Unite the Kingdom, arrests, 25, weapons zero, sexual offences zero. I didn’t see Prime Minister condemning these kind of actions, why?

The Polish MEP slammed the “narrative” that Starmer used in his statement, warning this is a blatant attempt to “stop us demanding Europe to be Europe”.

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Starmer wrote on social media, “People have a right to peacefully protest. It’s our core of our country’s values, but we will not stand for assaults on police officers doing their job, or for people feeling intimidated on our streets because of the colour of their skin or background.

“Britain is a nation proudly built on tolerance, diversity and respect. Our flag represents our diverse country and we will never surrender it to those that use it as a symbol of violence, fear and division.”

Tarczyński told GB News, “We know that this narrative about aggressive language, violence is a way to stop us demanding Europe to be Europe. They want to put us in a box of violence, racism, fascism.

“I’ve been called a racist, I’ve been called an Islamophobe, I’ve been called a communist, I’ve been called a Russian asset, I’ve been told I’m paid by Mossad, I’ve been called all these names.”

Tarczyński told “British patriots” do “not let hypocrites stop you from your actions.”

He added, “Whenever it fits them, you are a Mossad, Russian asset, fascist, Islamophobe, communist or whatever.

“So my message to the British patriots, from whatever background you come from, do not let them put you in a box.

What is our goal? Our goal is a great Christian Europe, not only by our faith, but by our culture, but by our law. We do not want Sharia law, we do not want any other laws. We want European law, we want Greek philosophy, Roman law.

“We want to have Europe as Europe. How simple is that? Where is the violence?”

GB News host Alex Armstrong said with such a huge Tommy Robinson’s “protest” there will be some “that cause violence,” Tarczyński did not agree.

Tarczyński said, “It doesn’t compare with Carnival. That’s been the thing that’s really upset me, there’s been a lot of criticism. Don’t let hypocrites stop you from your actions, demand whatever is needed. It’s a freedom of speech.”

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