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Who thinks Tommy Robinson aka Stephen Yaxley Lennon is a trouble maker or a true spokesman for the uk people. Forget his past when he was a member of the EDL twenty years ago thats not important anymore. 

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16 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

He's a trouble-maker (at best!).  Once he comes back from his holiday in Tenerife (if he does come back), he's likely to be arrested for beating someone up at the airport. 

 

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/tommy-robinson-tenerife-st-pancras-station-assault-victim-discharged-b1240834.html

There's no actual evidence yet of him beating anyone up, CCTV  etc being made available to the public, only a bloke lying on the floor. I'm sure the police will have reviewed it.

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9 hours ago, BarraMarra said:

Who thinks Tommy Robinson aka Stephen Yaxley Lennon is a trouble maker or a true spokesman for the uk people.

He appeals to a certain UK demographic. For the rest of us he is just a massive bell end.

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Robinson's speeches are better than any sword.   He identified Muslim problems years ago,along with that (now dead)Hindu baroness,identifying just what the Muslims were about...larger than large families to gain ever more benefits,the 1st cousin marriages bringing on idiot births,that plunder council coffers as special needs to be provided.......one thing Robinson has not picked on is the one thing that would put paid to channel crossings is shipping all the excrement  landing by boats to Guantanamo Bay,  Trump should have offered it whist in UK

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3 minutes ago, roo860 said:

There's no actual evidence yet of him beating anyone up, CCTV  etc being made available to the public, only a bloke lying on the floor. I'm sure the police will have reviewed it.

Possibly.  He is quoted as saying he "had a fight with a door" 🤣

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