Tommy Robinson is coming to Braintree to take part in the protest against Wethersfield Asylum Reception Centre this weekend.
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In pictures: Crowds of people march as Tommy Robinson joins Essex protest
Crowds of people attended a march through Braintree led by far-right activist Tommy Robinson today ...
A static protest organised by Tommy Robinson, under the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ banner, is underway in central London. Hundreds of Robinson supporters have gathered in Whitehall this afternoon, wearing ...
More than 100,000 people joined the Unite the Kingdom rally in London on Saturday 13 September. (PA) The Metropolitan Police says it expects to arrest 50 more people in relation to disorder at a rally ...
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Tommy Robinson says 'movement' will be 'accelerated' at Essex asylum protest
Tommy Robinson, a prominent far-right activist and anti-Islam campaigner, gave a speech at a protest over the Wethersfield Asylum Centre in Braintree today.
Eight people have been charged after disorder broke out at a protest organised by Tommy Robinson. Twenty-four protesters were arrested on the day for offences including affray, violent disorder, ...
Tommy Robinson has addressed supporters at his ‘Unite the Kingdom’ event in London, described as a Christmas Carol service. The far-right activist, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, invited ...
The footage in question showed the Sept. 13, 2025, "Unite The Kingdom" march along Westminster Bridge by the Houses of Parliament in London, led by far-right activist Tommy Robinson. In mid-September ...
Far-right activist Tommy Robinson is coming to Braintree to cover the protest against Wethersfield Asylum Reception Centre this weekend.
Protestors marched through Braintree to voice their opposition to the nearby centre for asylum seekers. | ITV News Anglia ...
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Essex Anti Racist Coalition responds to Tommy Robinson's upcoming visit
Mr Robinson is a British far-right activist known for co-founding the English Defence League (EDL) in 2009.
When far-right activist Tommy Robinson was released from HMP Woodhill in May this year, he already had big plans for what he would do with his freedom. Addressing a camera outside the prison, his hair ...
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