Tommy Robinson Jailed for 18 Months for Repeating Allegations About Syrian Refugee
Tommy Robinson has been sentenced to 18 months after admitting to contempt of court for repeating libellous allegations about a Syrian refugee.
Tommy Robinson has been sentenced to 18 months after admitting to contempt of court for repeating libellous allegations about a Syrian refugee.
English activist Tommy Robinson admitted to contempt of court on Monday for violating an injunction barring him from repeating libelous allegations against a Syrian refugee.
British activist Tommy Robinson will miss a demonstration he was due to lead in central London tomorrow after being arrested on Friday.
‘Manifesto’ by Tommy Robinson became an Amazon top-seller, leading to a complaint by an activist of the sometimes-Soros funded Hope Not Hate.
English activist Tommy Robinson has been served another contempt of court notice over allegedly making false statements about a Syrian refugee.
Tommy Robinson reportedly fled the UK ahead of a court hearing and after allegedly being arrested under “anti-terror” legislation.
Anti-grooming gang activist Tommy Robinson has been arrested under anti-terrorism legislation, his supporters claimed on Sunday.
Tens of thousands on Saturday joined Tommy Robinson’s “Unite the Kingdom” rally in London against political censorship and mass migration.
English political activist Tommy Robinson was arrested in Canada after delivering an address in Calgary on the importance of free speech.
The charges against Tommy Robinson were dropped Tuesday after a judge ruled a police order banning him from a protest in London was unlawful.
A Metropolitan Police officer admitted that a dispersal order banning activist Tommy Robinson from a protest may have been unlawful.
Tens of thousands of people including former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson gathered in London on Sunday for a march against antisemitism.
London’s Metropolitan Police have been accused yet again of applying different standards to protests based on their political affiliation.
X/Twitter has reinstated the accounts of British conservative pundit Katie Hopkins and anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson, in a move that is likely to draw ire from pro-censorship organizations.
Tommy Robinson has been driven out of his British home and into forced exile by an arson attack. Needless to say, the left are delighted.
Tommy Robinson has left the United Kingdom and plans to permanently relocate abroad after an alleged arson attack against his wife’s property, saying his family is no longer safe in the country.
The most nauseating phrase in the English language is “I’m not against free speech but…”
Twitter said it will verify the accounts of all politicians competing in congressional and gubernatorial elections in 2020, with verification beginning this week. However, this will not apply to accounts that have previously been suspended, like FL-21 GOP primary candidate Laura Loomer. According to Twitter, politicians that have been permanently suspended will not be reinstated, verified or labeled.
Journalist and Antifa target Andy Ngo has returned to Twitter after his account was temporarily suspended for tweeting empirically verifiable facts about allegedly widespread violence against transgender people in the U.S.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave a speech at Georgetown University yesterday in which he said the messages of politicians should not be censored on his platform — even though multiple conservative politicians remain blacklisted on Facebook.
Tommy Robinson has been released from Britain’s maximum security jail after a nine-week sentence that arose from him filming the faces of rape gang suspects outside of court.
Tommy Robinson is in the same prison cell formerly occupied by Michael Adebelajo – one of the two Islamic terrorists who murdered Fusilier Lee Rigby.
Tommy Robinson has reportedly been transferred to Belmarsh prison, a maximum security facility once described in UK media as “a jihadi training camp”.
Tommy Robinson has been re-sentenced to nine months in prison following his reconviction for contempt of court.
Tommy Robinson has yet again been found guilty of contempt of court and now faces up to two years in prison.
Judges have reconvicted Tommy Robinson of contempt of court, after his previous conviction was quashed.
President Donald Trump urged Twitter on Sunday to allow banned conservative personalities to return to the social media platform.
Here are the three things which have most shocked and disgusted (though not surprised) me about the European Elections.
Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage has just been assaulted with a milkshake. There is nothing funny or clever about these milkshake attacks which so far have been directed solely at campaigners who believe in Brexit, never at campaigners agitating for Remain.
Did Burger King appear to endorse political violence by hinting to its Twitter followers that it is perfectly OK to assault with milkshakes campaigners whose politics you don’t like?
Tommy Robinson is to stand trial again for contempt of court. This is the same offence for which he has already spent a considerable amount of time in prison, most of it in solitary confinement for his own safety.
Sometimes I think that the British Establishment won’t rest until Tommy Robinson ends up murdered. If this were to happen, it would kill a number of birds with one stone.
Left-wing activists have forced Mastercard to hold a shareholder vote on the creation of a “human rights committee” that would monitor payments to the “far right,” with a view to cut off disfavored individuals and political groups from receiving money from supporters.
Citizen journalist and pundit Tommy Robinson has announced his candidature for the European Parliament elections.
The UK-based populist website Politicalite has previously been the target of Google censorship.
Under pressure from left-wing journalists and activists, Amazon is purging right-wing authors from its store, including a book co-authored by English Islam critic and independent commentator Tommy Robinson.
YouTube has placed a number of major restrictions on Tommy Robinson’s account, making his videos invisible from searches, removing his ability to make live videos, stripping his content of likes and comments, and displaying a warning before each video.
Tommy Robinson has lost his harassment case against Cambridgeshire police. This comes to me as no surprise whatsoever.
Tommy Robinson has announced that he wants to stand for parliament — either in Brussels, as an MEP, if Brexit fails, or in Westminster.
Facebook has banned Tommy Robinson, along with a wide range of prominent UKIP members and anti-establishment media, just days after he released a documentary alleging cooperation between the purportedly neutral, state-funded BBC and the far-left organization Hope not Hate.