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US Vice-President JD Vance Urges UK Anti-Immigration Activists to 'Keep On Going'
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Guardian UK5/19/2026Politics3 min readUnited Kingdom

US Vice-President JD Vance Urges UK Anti-Immigration Activists to 'Keep On Going'

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  • US Vice-President JD Vance encouraged UK anti-immigration activists to persist, aligning with sentiments expressed at a large London rally.
  • Vance argued mass immigration harms working people and defended the right to protect culture and safe neighborhoods.

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Why It Matters

US Vice-President JD Vance has publicly supported anti-immigration activists in the UK, echoing sentiments from a large rally in London. Vance's comments align with a broader discourse on immigration's economic and cultural impacts in Western nations. The rally itself was organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson and saw arrests for hate crimes.

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US vice-president, JD Vance, has urged anti-immigration activists in the UK to “keep on going” after tens of thousands gathered for a rally in London.

Vance appeared to align himself with those who attended a march on Saturday where the far-right activist Tommy Robinson told supporters to prepare for the “battle of Britain”.

Organisers claimed that millions had attended his “unite the kingdom” event, but police estimated the number of demonstrators to be far lower, at about 60,000. The campaign group Hope Not Hate nevertheless said the scale of Robinson’s movement remained “deeply worrying”.

Addressing reporters at the White House on Tuesday, Vance claimed that “all over the west” there is “this idea that the way to generate prosperity is to bring in millions and millions of unvetted people and drop them into your neighborhoods”.

“And we simply reject that idea,” said the US vice-president. “To everybody in the UK who rejects that idea, I’d encourage them to just keep on going. It’s OK to want to defend your culture. It’s OK to want to live in a safe neighborhood.”

At Saturday’s rally in London’s Parliament Square, Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, claimed the event was “a turning point for Britain”.

Islamophobic and ethnonationalist hate speech and flyers were distributed to the crowds at the event, where nine people were arrested on suspicion of hate crimes.

Vance framed his support on Tuesday in economic terms, arguing that mass immigration drives down wages and harms working people on both sides of the Atlantic – including, he claimed, lower-income Black and Hispanic Americans in the US.

Saturday’s march was the latest in a series of Robinson-organized demonstrations. A rally in September drew up to 150,000 people into the streets of London, where Elon Musk addressed the crowd by video link. The UK police are confident the latest event was less than half the size.

Keir Starmer, the UK prime minister, said ahead of this weekend’s march that he supported the right to peaceful protest, but accused the organizers of peddling hatred and division. His government said it had blocked entry visas for foreign far-right figures who had sought to attend.

Robinson has been a key figure in British far-right politics for more than a decade, and has now seeped into the American rightwing influencer ecosystem.

He co-founded the English Defence League in 2009 and has since built a string of criminal convictions, including mortgage fraud, assault and repeated contempt of court charges for filming defendants in active criminal trials. The most recent sent him to prison in 2024.

Earlier this year, the UK home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, ripped up the government’s asylum rules so that newly recognized refugees will receive just 30 months of temporary protection rather than the previous five years.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Further statements or actions from JD Vance regarding immigration policy in the UK or US.

    Likely · Within weeks

  • Increased scrutiny of anti-immigration movements in the UK and their international connections.

    Likely · Within months

Open Questions

  • What specific policies might stem from this alignment of views?
  • How will this impact US-UK diplomatic relations?
  • What is the true extent of support for Tommy Robinson's movement?
  • Will Vance's comments influence UK domestic policy debates?

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This article was originally published by Guardian UK.

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