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originally posted by: Dandandat3
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Dandandat3
If he was, it will have been for his own purposes Dandandat3.
Can't stress that enough with the fellow in question.
The Man's bread and butter surrounds hatred and fear.
Interesting; if the man is only about furthering his personal purpose why is the world giving him so much attention? Sounds like he is able to effectively manipulate so many for his own interests.
originally posted by: andy06shake
The far-right leader Stephen Yaxley-Lennon has been arrested by police at a march in London against antisemitism after ignoring pleas from organisers to stay away.
Yaxley-Lennon, 40, better known as Tommy Robinson, was detained on Sunday after officers told him to leave the area.
His arrest came during a march against the increase in antisemitism faced by Jewish people in Britain since the Middle East was plunged into crisis after the attack in southern Israel by Hamas on 7 October.
Organisers said up to 60,000 people attended the march in central London making it the biggest stand against antisemitism since 1936, when protesters confronted Oswald Mosley’s blackshirts at Cable Street in east London.
Tommy Robinson Arrested At March Against Antisemitism in London
He's just jumping on the bandwagon.
The man does not care one iota for the poor Jews or Palestinians.
Robinson does things like this simply for publicity and to play to his audience.
He would have known full well what the result would be of refusing to leave after the Police asked him to do so and stay away.
Before anybody starts sticking up for the revolting little streak of p@ss.
Check out his criminal history and rap sheet.
Robinson has a long-standing criminal record. His convictions include for violence, stalking, financial and immigration frauds, drug possession and public order offenses. He has been committed to prison for contempt of court. He has served at least four separate terms of imprisonment: in 2005 for assault, in 2012 for using false travel documents to enter the United States, in 2014 for mortgage fraud, and, in May 2018, Robinson was committed to prison for 13 months for contempt of court after publishing a Facebook Live video of defendants entering a law court, contravening a court order that disallows reporting on such trials while proceedings are ongoing.