Tommy Robinson, the former leader of the English Defence League, has been arrested again, this time moments after returning from a holiday with his family.
Robinson was only last released from prison on 25 July 2015, after being recalled two weeks prior.
Helen Gower, his personal assistant, wrote on Facebook today:
Tommy returned to the UK last night from a family holiday and was promptly arrested by Bedfordshire Police.
His wife was left with three crying children, large amounts of suitcases late in the evening to get home alone.
I do not know what trumped up charge they have arrested Tommy on now, but they could have done it this morning not the minute he got off the plane with 3 tired children, bloody disgraceful.
They obviously have no intention of leaving Tommy alone and are using all means available to try to thwart any plans he may have for his future.
All I can say in my humble opinion is that the ‘powers that be’ must be very scared of him and what he can divulge.
Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, 32, was jailed between January and June last year, allegedly for conspiring with others to obtain a mortgage by misrepresentation.
Others, however, have argued that the charges are spurious, and result from him merely lending money to a friend in 2014.
In a report by the pro-immigration group Hope Not Hate released in June, author and hard-left campaigner Nick Lowles claimed that Robinson was: “returned to prison for breach of license (for a conviction for mortgage fraud) in what appeared to be an attempt by the authorities to prevent him from getting in the [London draw Mohammad] cartoon plot.”
The National Probation Service refused to either confirm or deny the allegation to Breitbart London at the time.
After being released in June, Robinson accused prison officers of putting his “life at risk” after placing him on a “wing full of Muslims” and an attempted boiling water attack.
Dozens of death threats were made against him and his family upon release.