UK patriotic activist Tommy Robinson has been arrested for the second time in a week in UK for a post criticizing the Palestinian terrorist organization Hamas and their supporters. On Monday, Tommy had been arrested for defending himself against an attacker at St. Pancras train station in London (famous from the Harry Potter films) and released on bail Tuesday .

Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was arrested for the second time this week Aug. 5 under Britain’s new tyrannical “Online Safety Act”, which criminalizes “hate speech” and “harmful content.”

Robinson was arrested for a repost that reads “F*** Palestine – F*** Hamas – F*** Islam – Want to Protest? F*** off to a Muslim Country & Protest”.

Tommy Robinson’s documenatry “Silenced” has now been viewed 150 million times on X

The Online Safety Act criminializes “false” content that may “cause non-trivial psychological or physical harm to a likely audience.”

The Communications Act also outlaws messages which are “grossly offensive or of an indecent, obscene or menacing character.”

Tommy had spent 214 days in solitary confinement in HMP Woodhill from Oct. 25 2024 to May 27, 2025 for screening his banned documentary “Silenced” July 27, 2024 at the first “Unite the Kingdom” rally at Trafalgar Square. “Silenced” has been seen by 160 million people on X by now.

In prison, Tommy was held in solitary against his wishes and prohibited from receiving visitors who could report on his incarceration. Solitary confinement is considered torture by so-called “human rights” organizations, who nevertheless remained silent on Tommy Robinson’s case.

Tommy was unexpectedly released May 27 after the Trump administration and started criticizing political persecution and mass censorship taking place in Europe.

He was forced to remove “Silenced” as a condition for his release. It is still available here:

Robinson is currently also under investigation for a factually correct post that a school in UK had no students who speak English as a first language.

The post was based on an article from the Daily Mail.

“The recognized media, as in the government-recognized media, are exempt from this law, but now they’re using the law … and then you’re arrested,” Tommy told Ezra Levant of Rebel News.

INTERVIEW: Tommy Robinson Breaks His Silence After Arrest at St. Pancras

Tommy is now facing up against three new investigations over social media posts published on his X account back to 2024.

On Monday, August 4, Tommy was arrested arriving at Luton Airport from Teneriffe after being attacked by an intoxicated man at St. Pancras Train station in London on July 28.

A selectively edited video left out the assault, and only showed the man lying on the ground, allegedly after being decked by Tommy.

Tommy was released on bail Tuesday and is calling for the CCTV footage of the incident to be released, as it will show the man attacked him, he says.

“If someone comes up and wants to accost me, confront me and attempt to attack me I’m within my rights to defend myself, “Tommy said. “In the end I had to defend myself – that’s exactly what the footage shows.”

On August 2, Tommy Robinson announced he is joining the new Advance UK party, which split off from Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party after right-wingers Ben Habib and Rupert Lowe were evicted from Reform in clashes with Farage over the direction of the party, which is currently polling in first place at 27% or higher ahead of PM Keir Starmer’s Labout at 21% and the Cnservatives at 17%.

Advance founder and former Brexit Party EU Parliament member Ben Habib thanked Tommy for his endorsement.

Brexit pioneer and Trump ally Nigel Farage has consistently condemned Tommy Robinson, accusing him of being a “far-right football hooligan” despite massive support for Tommy in Britain.

Tommy Robinson will hold the fourth “Unite the Kingdom” Free Speech Rally in London Sept. 13, at which 100,000 British patriots are expected.

Featured image is from an earlier arrest by British police of Tommy Robinson.



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