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Tommy Robinson, born Stephen Yaxley, has garnered consistent and unshakeable support from thousands of people nationwide who have travelled far and wide to attend his frequent rallies. His unconventional political views have also caught the attention of several influential figures,
Around 4,000 police will take a 'zero-tolerance approach' during anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson's hate-filled march, but the rally has already raised over £100,000 for refugees
THOUSANDS of cops have been deployed to the capital as 80,000 people descend on London ahead of two planned protest marches. The Unite the Kingdom march, organised by Tommy Robinson, and a
Specialist armed police teams are on standby in an unprecedented Met operation on Saturday as the Unite the Kingdom march takes place at the same time as a pro-Palestine demonstration
Police launched a massive operation with drones, horses and helicopters, as thousands gathered in London for the Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom march and the annual pro-Palestine Nakba Day rally
Tommy Robinson, the far-right figure who led an anti-immigration march through London on Saturday, is unpopular in Britain, except among Reform voters. A poll by Public First for POLITICO has found that 36% of Reform voters have a “very” or “somewhat” positive view of Robinson.
L IVESTREAMING FROM the passenger seat of a car in San Diego, Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, better known as Tommy Robinson, breathlessly described the past year. Twelve months ago he was
Charity Choose Love have started an initiative which will raise money based on metres marched by Unite the Kingdom
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“Shoot him in the neck, like Charlie Kirk” — Crowd heard chanting violent slogan at London rally led by Tommy Robinson
A viral clip from simultaneous London demonstrations captured chants referencing the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk, highlighting tensions around a Tommy Robinson-organized rally. The incident occurred Saturday during the “Unite the Kingdom” event led by Tommy Robinson and a separate pro-Palestinian protest in central London.