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  • Eva Vlaardingerbroek, a Dutch far-right commentator known for anti-immigration views and ties to figures like Tommy Robinson, announced her UK Electronic Travel Authorisation was revoked without appeal, citing her presence as "not conducive to the public good," just days after criticizing Prime Minister Keir Starmer on social media over free speech and migrant crime.
  • The accompanying video shows her reading the official email and expressing shock, highlighting the irony of strict scrutiny on her entry amid ongoing small boat migrant crossings, with no prior ETA application needed since her September 2025 UK visit for a rally.
  • The post has sparked polarized reactions, with over 130,000 likes and thousands of replies; supporters decry it as evidence of eroding free speech under Starmer's Labour government, while critics view it as justified border control against far-right extremism, amplifying debates on UK entry policies for non-citizens.

Who is this person and why should us Americans care about her?

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It appears she may be paid opposition?

Vlaardingerbroek grew up in Hilversum and studied law at Utrecht University, where she participated in the Utrecht Law College honours program. After studying for some time in Germany at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and completing her bachelor's degree, she began the master's degree in Encyclopedia and Philosophy of Law at Leiden University. She wrote her thesis on The Contractualization of Sex in the #MeToo Era and completed her master's with honours.[11]
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She is not paid opposition

She is conservative and populist, anti immigration, anti net zero, pro farmer/agriculture, pro meat

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She’s an elite look at her schooling.

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If she was a member of the elite, she wouldn't be banned from UK

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Unless she’s paid opposition. Patsy

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#1413181

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Gemini:
Eva Vlaardingerbroek (born 1996) is a Dutch political commentator, legal philosopher, and prominent right-wing activist known for her critiques of modern feminism, mass migration, and globalist policies.

Current Status (January 2026)Current Status (January 2026)

  • UK Entry Ban: In January 2026, the UK Home Office revoked her Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA), stating her presence was "not conducive to the public good." This followed her social media criticism of Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
  • International Influence: She remains a major figure on the conservative speaking circuit, frequently appearing at events like CPAC Hungary. She has a significant following on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, where she uses "algorithmic populism" to spread her message.

Key Background & ViewsKey Background & Views

  • Career Origins: Originally a member of the Dutch Forum for Democracy (FvD) party, she later moved into independent media and commentary.
  • Core Issues:
  • Farmers' Protests: Gained global recognition for her advocacy during the Dutch farmers' protests against nitrogen regulations.
  • "The Great Replacement": She is a vocal proponent of this theory, arguing that European native populations are being intentionally replaced through migration.
  • Religion: A convert to Roman Catholicism (2023), she often incorporates Christian values into her political discourse.
  • Media Presence: Frequently featured on platforms like Fox News (with Tucker Carlson), GB News, and various European right-wing outlets.

Personal LifePersonal Life

She is married to Italian lawyer Francesco Gargallo di Castel Lentini (m. 2024), and they have one child. She holds a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from Leiden University.

We must remember Trump was once/is an elite

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not true, he was never accepted by the Manhattan elite, he was raised in Queens