UK cancels Joey Mannarino travel authorisation ahead of Tommy Robinson rally
The UK Home Office has cancelled the Electronic Travel Authorisation of US right-wing influencer Joey Mannarino, blocking him from travelling to Britain ahead of a planned rally linked to Tommy Robinson.
Officials said Mannarino's presence was "not conducive to the public good".
The cancellation took effect on 6 May 2026, according to the rejection notice published online.
The decision means Mannarino cannot travel to the UK without a visa.
The notice said he would need to apply for one if he still wanted to enter the country, and that the ETA cancellation itself does not automatically mean a visa would be refused.
The move is significant because Mannarino had said he had used the ETA to visit the UK four or five times since last May.
He had been planning to return for a Unite the Kingdom rally on 16 May, followed by a Conservative Political Action Conference in July.
Mannarino has previously appeared at far-right events in Britain, including a March for Remigration organised by Britain First last summer.
His planned trip had drawn attention because of his links to far-right activism and his scheduled appearance at the Robinson-linked rally.
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