Tommy Robinson A angry man is: angry Islam And Migration In Britain, angry BBC And “mainstream media”. He claims to be angry Anti -sematic ideologyHe is often angry about the way the police have treated him.
He has confessed to wasting thousands of pounds in charity and wasting money on the party; He has been in court and in jail – and yet he has a large number of dedicated followers online.
On Saturday, around 110,000 people gathered in London According to Estimates of the Metropolitan Police, the “Free Speech” rally “Unite the Kingdom” was called by Robinson.
A sea sea can be seen in a crowdThe wooden cross along with others, including St. George Cross, The Union Flag, Scottish Salter, and Welsh Dragon, were written with “Christ” and singing Christian songs. In support of Robinson, mantras can be heard with “F *** Keir Starmer” and “Keir Starmer AW *** ER”.
The protesters marched from Waterloo to the south of the Whitehall, while a counter-post, was dubbed on March against Fascism, which was organized by Stand Up to Ribism (Sutr), but on the north side of the Whitehall, with about 5,000 people, according to the mate estimates.
The two groups angrily exchanged words and looked down each other. A group of “Unite the Kingdom” protesters also attempted to enter the sterile region to keep two performances separated, launching projector on authorities, as they resorted to using force to prevent their cordon from dissolving.
Robinson said that a video posted to X claimed “Revolution is on” where he claimed that his “Unite the Kingdom” rally was the biggest performance in British history, which does not stand against Met’s estimates.
Robinson, who is one of the most stimulating figures in the UK today, created his name-and being a career-a right-wing worker.
Stephen Yaksle-Lenn-His real name Lauton grew up in Bedfordshire, with a large Muslim minority, and in 2004, he joined far right The British National Party, but left a year later.
He was trained as an aircraft engineer at the city airport, but was sentenced to a year in jail after assaulting an off-duty police officer during an alcoholic row in 2005.
Along with a group of young men with similar -ideology, he founded the English Defense League (EDL) in 2009, allegedly angered by local Islamists. Taliban In Afghanistan.
When riots took place in English cities in 2024 in summer, Police suspect EDLInitially, there are links of football hooliganism to instigate violence.
Robinson stood below as a group leader in 2013, “citing apprehensions on the dangers of far right Extremism ”. In the same year, he publicly apologized to Muslim communities and offered evidence to the police for assistance in their investigation among EDL members.
In 2018, He was jailed for 13 months For Contempt of court laws With a Facebook live video that could bias a test.
He was already under a suspended punishment to contempt contempt during a rape test in Cantorbury a year ago.
Three years later, as Independent Investigated reports misused the cash of donors, he The misbehavior shouted at the journalist’s house involved in thisDamned his partner and threatened to return. Guilty for chasing, he was banned from contacting him for five years.
In 2022, He spent £ 100,000 gambling before declaring bankruptcy, High court heard.
Robinson said that when he declared himself bankrupt a year ago, he also owed £ 160,000 for HM revenue and customs, but later it was an estimate.
At one point he was spending about 100,000 pounds on gambling in casino and online, wasting money on “drinks, alcohol, partying” receiving thousands of pounds from supporters, he told the Royal Court of Justice in London.
He said that in 2020, he received about 1,000 pounds per month from supporters, but many times the figure was between £ 3,000 and £ 4,000, he said.
Asked about a claim in his 2009 book enemy of the State He had seven properties, but six of them were in his wife’s name, he said: “I had a ghost writer who helped me with the book. I like to give that I am a successful man when I am not.”
In November 2023, he was accused of failing to follow a police order. Anti -sematic ideology March in London. Many of his supporters participated in a test, approved after another. Metropolitan Police The order signing the order admitted that it could not be valid as he used the wrong date on paperwork.
Between the distant riots in 2024 in summer, Robinson The claim he claimed organized the “biggest patriotic rally that Britain has ever seen”. Thousands of Robinson’s supporters gathered in Central London for counter-stand for a stand up for the racism march.
But Robinson recalled his own program after being arrested under anti -terrorism laws in July 2024, on the allegations he violated the order of the High Court of 2021. The order banned Robinson from repeating the derogatory allegations made against Syrian refugee Jamal Hizzi.
Robinson was later jailed for 18 months in October 2024. In April 2025, Tommy Robinson lost an appeal to reduce the duration of the prison on claims, the prison isolation “making him sick”. However, he was released in May 2025, when his sentence was reduced to four months in the High Court.