Tommy published information which he shouldn’t have…
This was following his contempt of court charge in May, after he shared information on Facebook which could have prejudiced an ongoing trial (it was subject to blanket reporting control).
35. Robinson supporters welcome Trump into the UK
Because Tommy was initially jailed for 13 months, as part of a #freeTommy campaign, his supporters protested in Central London in July.
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At the same march, protesters expressed their opinion that Trump should be welcomed into the UK with open arms (he was visiting the UK at the time).
36. Violence broke out at the march
With controversial opinions being expressed about Donald Trump’s welcome and Tommy Robinson’s jail sentence, the march quickly turned violent.
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Two days ago, police released images of eleven men suspected of assaulting and racially harassing officers at the march in July.
37. Robinson considers himself as a bit of a vlogger
Like many YouTubers of today, Tommy broadcasts videos via his own YouTube account where he describes himself as a journalist and public figure who aims to expose lies and propaganda.
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