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EXCLUSIVE: Tommy Robinson’s first interview after leaving prison British journalist and activist Tommy Robinson sat down with Rebel News publisher Ezra Levant 🍁🚛 just hours after being released from the notorious HMP Woodhill. I met up with Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 yesterday for breakfast — his first meal outside prison...

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If you think this interview was valuable, please help me crowdfund my economy-class airfare to London (and my cab ride up to Luton). at where you can also see my past reports about him. (Thanks.)

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British journalist and activist Tommy Robinson sat down with Rebel News publisher Ezra Levant just hours after being released from the notorious HMP Woodhill.

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@ezralevant @TRobinsonNewEra My god this was brilliant, you both are brilliant and I can’t wait to be with you guys on the 13th. Stephen you are the bravest man I know and I’m so fucking proud this world has you. 🧡🇬🇧🦁

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@ezralevant @TRobinsonNewEra @TRobinsonNewEra, all Gods peace and love for you. Stay amazing and thank you for fighting the good fight.

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@ezralevant @TRobinsonNewEra Repost guys let’s get this out there 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

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@ezralevant @TRobinsonNewEra The UK government is trying to systematically destroy Tommy. He owes over £300K for his imprisonment and faces multiple additional charges for ridiculous, made-up crimes. They believe they can break him. Can they?

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@TRobinsonNewEra @ezralevant Brave man who stands against tyranny. Angels place a hedge of protection around him and bring mighty courage by the thousands and millions to his aide. Stay strong and never give up.

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@ezralevant @TRobinsonNewEra The English Constitution would really help Tommy. @englishexit is a brilliant source of knowledge of Our Constitution and Our resultant rights. Tommy needs to use ENGLISH barristers and ENGLISH law

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@ezralevant @TRobinsonNewEra A hero right there. Keep speaking the truth Tommy and highlighting this.

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What I saw at the Tommy Robinson hearing today Today Tommy Robinson (Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧) had a hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice. The judge was Martin Chamberlain. The question at hand was this: are Tommy’s prison conditions dire enough that he needs an expedited hearing to review how the prison is treating him? As in: are things so bad that the courts need to move very quickly to review things — as opposed to their normal, slow pace? On Tommy’s team was prison lawyer Sara Watson and a barrister named Alisdair Williamson, KC. (Williamson was Tommy’s successful lawyer last year, when the Metropolitan Police tried to ban Tommy from going into the city of London. He’s really good.) On the other side was a battery of government lawyers — I counted four, led by Tom Cross, KC. Just stop for a moment to think about that: the UK government hired FOUR lawyers, at taxpayers expense, to fight against Tommy Robinson’s request to have an expediting hearing to review his atrocious treatment in prison. They probably spent more than £150,000 of tax dollars just on today’s battle. (Imagine if Keir Starmer put that much energy and effort into fighting real crime in the UK.) It’s not justice. It’s a vendetta. I’ve attended a lot of trials for Tommy over the years; he’s won some and he’s lost some. But this one felt good. Tommy’s team had a report from an expert psychologist who went to prison to examine Tommy. She found that, being kept in a small cell 21 hours a day, for more than 140 days, has induced a kind of PTSD in Tommy. The government didn’t even try to contradict those findings. They did, however, try to say that Tommy had all the privileges he could ask for, including visits, phone calls, a computer, TV and the like. But as the government lawyer was saying that, Tommy — who was on a video link from prison — started waving his hands, signalling to the judge that he had something to say. The judge stopped the proceedings and invited Williamson to phone Tommy to see what the fuss was about. The court took a half hour break. And then something incredible happened. The government lawyer had just been bragging about how luxurious Tommy’s treatment was — including how many phone calls he could make. But when the court resumed, Tommy held up a sign to the video camera in his prison video room. And on it, he wrote that the prison had cut off the phone call in the middle of his conversation with Williamson! The judge saw that note and asked what happened. And indeed it was true: literally in the middle of Tommy’s conversation with Williamson, the bullies at the prison cut off the phone call, as they have done to him so many times before. As Williamson said to the judge, the one act of misconduct that the entire court witnessed proved that when it came to Tommy, there’s a big difference between what the prison says and what the prison does. The judge was angry — remember, it was he who had asked Williamson to consult with Tommy; it was an important part of the hearing, to make sure the judge had all the facts. The bullies at the prison weren’t just messing around with Tommy this time; they were messing around with a judge. The judge tore a strip off the government lawyer, and had a one-hour break for Tommy to talk to his lawyers properly. When we all resumed, the judge said the prison’s shenanigans had delayed things so much, the judge wasn’t ready to release his ruling today — he’ll do that tomorrow. What a note to end on. I’m not saying it’s a sure thing that Tommy is going to win. But it couldn’t have been a clearer illustration of how the prison casually abuses Tommy, and gaslights him about it. Except this time, they didn’t seem to realize they were fighting with the judge, too. It was quite a dramatic moment. I spoke to Williamson after the hearing, and he says he’ll share the ruling with me tomorrow when the judge releases it — I’ll make sure to send you an email with the results as soon as I can. What a day. I’m on my way back to Canada now, but I’m very glad I came. My live-tweeting had millions of views today from around the world — a lot of people are interested in Tommy’s case. There were a few journalists there from the mainstream media, including a few real Tommy-haters. I recognized one of them from the BBC. So it feels great knowing that my tweets and videos will have far more viewers than their anti-Tommy propaganda. I’m so glad I came! My flight from Canada was seven hours each way, plus the taxi ride in from Heathrow was another hour each way. That’s a sixteen-hour round-trip journey, for just a few hours in court. But I’m really glad I made the trip. REPORT by Ezra Levant 🍁🚛:

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BREAKING: Will a judge let Tommy Robinson (Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧) out of prison tomorrow? 🇬🇧 I honestly don’t know if Tommy Robinson can ever get a fair hearing in the UK. I’m on my way to London again. Tommy Robinson is in court again. The last two efforts have failed: one hearing was to appeal his sentence; another hearing was to review his atrocious treatment in prison. But neither worked. I honestly don’t know if Tommy Robinson can ever get a fair hearing in the UK. But this time I think it’s different — and if I had to bet on it, I’d bet he’s going to be let out of prison. Tomorrow is a hearing where Tommy will seek to “purge his contempt”. That’s a technical legal term for making things right with the justice system. Tommy was found in contempt — and sentenced to prison — because he posted a video to Twitter, contrary to a judge’s order. That video has since been seen more than 160 million times, making it the most most-watched documentary in British history. But as long as that video was online, the judge wouldn’t let Tommy out. So Tommy took it down. He held the line for 200 days. But being kept in abusive conditions, in solitary confinement, for more than half a year is not something anyone can — or should — endure. Tommy made his point: the UK is not a country that respects freedom of speech. And Keir Starmer made his point: he’ll send his prosecutors to hunt down anyone who talks about uncomfortable subjects like refugees, radical Islam or terrorism. According to the Times of London, there are literally 30 arrests every day in the UK of people saying things on social media. But Tommy’s video is now down. There is no more contempt of court. And Tommy’s lawyers will make that case to the judge. (We don’t yet know if Starmer’s prosecutors will be there to try to keep him in longer — it wouldn’t surprise me.) That’s why I’m flying over night, and will be at the court first thing in the morning to live-tweet the proceedings. You can follow my tweets on X, and I’ll also file video reports to At that same website, you can help crowdfund my economy-class airfare to the UK, if you think my work is valuable. (Thanks.) Normally I head straight home after these hearings — sometimes I don’t even stay in the UK for a full day. But if Tommy is successful tomorrow, he could be let out by the prison later this week. I’ll wait around for a few days in the hopes of catching that wonderful moment — and you’ll be the first to know when it happens. Thanks for your support — for me (Ezra Levant 🍁🚛), and more importantly, for Tommy. P.S. The mainstream media — or as I now call it, the “regime media” — will be out in force. They always are, when Tommy’s in court. But when I read their reports, I can scarcely believe we’re at the same hearing. They just can’t stop their anti-Tommy, pro-censorship bias.

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Tommy Robinson is attacked on the train — but defends himself Yesterday Tommy Robinson was walking alone in a large train station in London when he was threatened with violence by a belligerent man, who was drunk. Tommy Robinson was attacked last night and he needs our help. But I can’t do it alone. Yesterday Tommy was walking alone in a large train station in London when he was threatened with violence by a belligerent man, who was drunk. Tommy repeatedly warned him to back off, but instead, the man advanced. Tommy responded in self-defence and the man fell to the ground. St. Pancras station is completely covered with surveillance cameras, and unless police delete that footage, it will clearly show the man besetting and threatening Tommy. It was 100% self defence. A lot of people are victims of crime in London, especially in their subway system. Even Donald Trump mentioned London’s decay yesterday in his visit to the UK. There were 940,000 crimes reported in London last year alone — and of course, many people don’t even bother calling police anymore. Tommy is more alert than most people because he regularly gets threatened by people who disagree with him. I see that the regime media are reporting that Tommy has fled the jurisdiction, but that’s not true. It is true that Tommy later left the UK, but it was for pre-scheduled meetings, including international media interviews. He’s not fleeing, he already reported the incident to the police, and he has never in his life tried to evade authorities. You’ll remember, just last year he voluntarily flew from Spain to London, to present himself to the court, even though he knew he would be sent to jail. Tommy doesn’t run — not from thugs at the train station, or from police trying to stitch him up. I’ve spoken with Tommy and with Tommy’s criminal lawyers and I’ve offered to crowdfund this latest legal battle — which is nothing more and nothing less than self-defence against a London hoodlum. I don’t have an estimate of how much this is going to cost — I guess it depends on how badly the government wants to go after Tommy. He was the victim of the crime here, in Sadiq Khan’s dangerous city. Unlike 940,000 other Londoners, he managed to save himself. Now it's up to you and me to save him from the UK’s two-tier justice system. Help me pay for Tommy’s lawyers at SaveTommy dot com. I’ll keep you posted on this one. I’ve travelled with Tommy around the UK before. 90% of people he meets want a selfie. But once in a while some thug thinks he’ll take a crack at Tommy. That’s what happened here — and luckily, Tommy was able to defend himself. When police review the surveillance video, they’ll see that it was self-defence. But I fear that they’ll prosecute Tommy no matter what, just to keep him on the back foot, keep him in jeopardy, and keep burning up his time and money. Let’s at least help Tommy by covering his criminal lawyers — please chip in to his legal crowdfund below. (Thanks.)

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