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a b "Tommy Robinson boasts about drugs and proclaims himself 'king of the whole Islam race', in leaked video". The Independent. 13 February 2019 . Retrieved 13 February 2019. Hope, Christopher; Bird, Steve (1 December 2018). "Revealed: far-Right Ukip Brexit demo 'organiser' is a convicted kidnapper". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 12 January 2022.

Sam Bright (19 December 2019). "Tommy Robinson fakes Conservative membership card". Scram. Archived from the original on 20 March 2020 . Retrieved 20 March 2020. Dearden, Lizzie (16 September 2019) "Tommy Robinson announces support for Julian Assange after ‘talking to WikiLeaks founder in prison’" The Independent Chikls, Simon (22 January 2019). "Far-Right Provocateurs Don't Deserve the Redemption They're Being Offered". Vice . Retrieved 7 December 2019. Ex-Ukip leader quits in protest at 'catastrophic' appointment of Tommy Robinson as adviser". ITV News. 7 December 2018.

Parveen, Nazia (14 May 2019). "Tommy Robinson sued by Syrian schoolboy he accused of assault". The Guardian . Retrieved 16 May 2019. That portrait is bleak indeed. Economic vulnerability, social breakdown and political neglect are themes that surface time and again. Importantly, the drug abuse, crime and serious violence that frequently accompany these broader problems are never abstract for Robinson; they are lived realities for him and for his broader community. And he is not shy of describing them in disturbing detail, because ‘these things are bound to have shaped me in some way, growing up. Hearing the stories and experiencing the reality of life on [the] streets … [you] couldn’t help but have it touch your life in some way or another.’

EDL founder Tommy Robinson speaks at the Oxford Union". BBC News. 27 November 2014. Archived from the original on 12 January 2015 . Retrieved 9 January 2015. Sally Kent (23 October 2013). "BBC One to broadcast documentary on Tommy Robinson's departure from English Defence League". Archived from the original on 23 February 2019 . Retrieved 23 February 2019. Luton parade protesters 'were members of extremist group' ". The Daily Telegraph. London, UK. 12 March 2009. Archived from the original on 15 March 2009. Selk, Avi (29 May 2018). "Conservative outrage after anti-Muslim campaigner Tommy Robinson secretly jailed in Britain". Washington Post. But there are plenty of humorous moments - he and his cousin climb up to the top of the FIFA building in Zurich to protest against the ban on poppy insignia worn on the English shirts, he gets a friend to organise a meeting with Theresa May and tries to draw her attention to Luton's extremism problems. She is not pleased.Tommy Robinson demands a second EU Parliament vote in bizarre topless rant", The National, 27 May 2019. Claire Simpson (13 July 2019). "Tommy Robinson appears to show support for soldier F with badge". Irish News. Robinson has also used the names Andrew McMaster, Paul Harris, [5] Wayne King, [6] [7] and Stephen Lennon. [5] Early life

Agerholm, Harriet (27 February 2018). "Tommy Robinson threatens to 'find' UK's most senior counter terrorism police officer". The Independent. This autobiography by Tommy Robinson , Enemy of the State , is a seriously flawed book in many respects, not least in its handling of the topic of Islam, writes Daniel Falkiner . Nevertheless, the book constitutes a primary resource on one influential strand of working-class street politics and raises curious, if disconcerting, questions about how the ethnicity known as ‘White British’ may be fracturing into more unstable elements. White, Nadine; Parker, Connor (16 February 2019). "Rape Victim Hotline Suffers 'Racist Abuse' Following Tommy Robinson Facebook Post". Huffington Post. Tommy Robinson, as I have recently learned, is a controversial figure in the United Kingdom. He became an activist after witnessing the growth - and political acceptance - of a radical Muslim population in his hometown of Luton.

Dearden, Lizzie (8 July 2019). "Tommy Robinson begs Donald Trump to grant him political asylum". The Independent . Retrieved 23 July 2019.

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