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Vance Urges Immigration Critics in UK to ‘Keep on Going’ After London Protest

Vance said Britain should protect its borders and told UK immigration opponents to keep going after a far-right march drew tens of thousands.

  • At a White House briefing, US Vice President JD Vance encouraged participants of the recent Unite The Kingdom rally in London to "keep on going" in opposing mass illegal immigration.
  • The recent London march, organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, drew tens of thousands of attendees protesting mass illegal immigration and what they described as the replacement of British culture.
  • Rejecting claims of racism, Vance argued it is "OK to want to defend your culture" and reasonable for people in Western societies to desire control over national borders.
  • Vance mocked Democrats who protested against kings but applauded King Charles during his speech to Congress, calling the behavior "one of the great ironies" of his position.
  • President Donald Trump previously branded British immigration policies "insane" and claimed Britain was being "invaded," aligning with Vance's call for Britain to follow the United States in protecting borders.
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In London, 60,000 people responded to the call to the gathering of Tommy Robinson, former hooligan who became anti-immigration figure. Behind the Union Jack and the anti-Muslim slogans, Nigel Farage intends to turn social malaise into a march to Downing Street.

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Vance urges immigration critics in UK to ‘keep on going’ after London protest

Rejecting accusations of racism, the Republican politician said it was ‘OK to want to defend your culture’.

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GB News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
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