France bans 10 British 'far-right activists' over anti-migrant activity

BBC NewsWednesday, January 14, 2026 at 2:51:28 PM
France bans 10 British 'far-right activists' over anti-migrant activity
  • French authorities have banned ten British far-right activists associated with the group Raise the Colours due to their involvement in anti-migrant activities, which officials believe could incite public disorder. This decision reflects ongoing tensions surrounding migration issues in France, particularly in areas like Calais, where activists have been accused of harassing migrants.
  • The ban signifies a proactive stance by French officials to curb the influence of extremist groups that threaten public safety and social cohesion, especially in light of rising anti-migrant sentiments across Europe.
  • This development highlights a broader struggle between national authorities and anti-migrant activists, as criticisms mount against both French and UK governments for their perceived inaction against such groups. The situation underscores the complexities of managing migration and the challenges posed by far-right movements in both countries.
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