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Luton parade protesters 'were members of extremist group' ". The Daily Telegraph. London, UK. 12 March 2009. Archived from the original on 15 March 2009. Spencer, John R (2016). Evidence of Bad Character (Thirded.). Oxford and Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing. p.301. ISBN 9781509900046. BBC – Complaints – BBC Panorama, BBC One, 23 February 2019". www.bbc.co.uk . Retrieved 27 February 2019. In November 2012, Robinson was charged with three counts of conspiracy to commit fraud by misrepresentation in relation to a mortgage application, along with five other defendants. [203] He pleaded guilty to two charges and in January 2014 was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment. [204] [200] Kelly, Jane (28 May 2018). "Tommy Robinson; The Three Boys. Drunk Driving or a police cover up?". Salisbury Review.

Paterson, Stewart (18 January 2019). "Far-right activist Tommy Robinson targets Glasgow MP outside city surgery". Evening Times. McMenemy, Rachael (5 August 2018). "Tommy Robinson: This is what the judges said when they released the EDL founder". Cambridge News.Robinson wrote an autobiography, Enemy of the State, which was self-published in 2015. [50] [51] 18 March 2018, Robinson at Speakers' Corner a b c d "Who is Tommy Robinson? The former EDL leader and right-wing figurehead". The Scotsman. 15 November 2018. Archived from the original on 15 November 2018. Embury-Dennis, Tom (4 December 2018). "Nigel Farage quits Ukip: Former leader leaves party over Tommy Robinson links". The Independent. In 2012, Robinson announced that he had joined the British Freedom Party (BFP). He was appointed its joint vice-chairman along with Carroll after the EDL and the BFP agreed an electoral pact in 2011. [29] However, on 11 October 2012, Robinson resigned from the BFP to concentrate on EDL activities. [30] The same year, he was described as one of the counter-jihad network's most influential figures. [31] Leaving the EDL

Dearden, Lizzie (1 August 2018). "Tommy Robinson faces new contempt hearing after being released from prison". The Independent. Horton, Helena; Boyle, Danny (20 June 2017). " 'You're stirring up hatred like a bigoted lunatic': Piers Morgan in extraordinary row with ex-EDL leader Tommy Robinson". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 8 May 2018. Tommy Robinson, political activist, journalist and now a best selling author of his autobiography, Enemy of the State.

In March 2018, Robinson attended court in support of Mark Meechan, who had been charged for a hate crime after posting footage online of a dog performing Nazi salutes in response to the phrases "gas the Jews" and "Sieg Heil". Meechan was found guilty because the video was "antisemitic and racist in nature" and was aggravated by religious prejudice. [67] Meechan said that the video was taken out of context and was a joke to annoy his girlfriend. [68] a b c Elgot, Jessica (16 June 2013). "EDL's Tommy Robinson Admits Real Name Is Stephen Yaxley, Was In BNP To Andrew Neil On Sunday Politics". The Huffington Post (UK). Archived from the original on 20 October 2013 . Retrieved 20 October 2013. Hosenball, Mark (14 July 2018). "Trump's ambassador lobbied Britain on behalf of jailed right-wing activist Tommy Robinson". Reuters . Retrieved 17 July 2018. a b Beale, Charlotte (8 August 2018). "Tommy Robinson complains he was 'mentally tortured' because he had no TV in prison". The Independent . Retrieved 19 August 2018.

Polglase, Katie (26 July 2018). "A jailed UK far-right activist has gained some big-name US supporters". CNN . Retrieved 27 July 2018. Parveen, Nazia (29 November 2018). "Bullied Syrian refugee says he will not return to Huddersfield school". The Guardian. Drury, Colin (23 July 2018). "Tommy Robinson protest: Police release pictures of nine people wanted after violence at London rally". The Independent. Facebook Dangerous Individuals and Organizations List (Reproduced Snapshot)". The Intercept. 12 October 2021 . Retrieved 12 October 2021. Williamson, David (6 December 2018). "Welsh MEP Nathan Gill quits Ukip in protest at Tommy Robinson link-up". Wales Online.a b "Why Tommy Robinson could find himself in jail again". The Independent. 1 August 2018 . Retrieved 13 February 2019. Researchers have corroborated this assertion, and few among them would dispute Robinson’s claim that gangs in Luton had consolidated along ethnic and religious divides in the community well before the EDL emerged. Where scholars will take serious issue with Robinson’s narrative, however, is in the significance he attaches to Muslim identity as a contributing factor to the various social ills to which he bears witness. For example, contrary to Robinson’s claims, Islam does not necessarily have any bearing on a Muslim gang member’s behaviour, even if all the other members of the gang also identify as Muslim. To suggest otherwise would require us to believe that the Christian faith of the Catholics who make up the Sicilian Mafia inherently influences their behaviour, which is clearly not the case. The court analysed the differences that arise from a prison sentence for a criminal offence and those from committal to prison for contempt. Of the mistakes made at Canterbury, the Court of Appeal learnt that those representing Robinson had been aware of the procedural errors. "It lies ill in the mouth of an appellant to complain of the failure of the court below to follow the appropriate procedural steps when that failure was fully appreciated at the time and remained deliberately uncorrected for tactical reasons and collateral advantage." [139] :54 In respect of the Leeds contempt the court stated, "We are satisfied that the decision at Leeds Crown Court to proceed to committal to prison so promptly and without due regard for Part 48 of the Rules gave rise to unfairness. There was no clarity about what parts of the video were relied upon as amounting to contempt, what parts the appellant accepted through his counsel amounted to contempt and for what conduct he was sentenced." [139] :83 Tommy Robinson, former EDL leader, recalled to prison". BBC News. 20 October 2014. Archived from the original on 20 October 2014 . Retrieved 21 October 2014. countless many young lives destroyed, But we must not talk about this because the liberal elites see the sacrifice of white 'chav children' as a small price to pay for the noble ideas of multiculturalism and 'diversity'

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