Tommy Robinson

Criminal Record, Jail Sentences And Free Speech Claims: Who Is Tommy Robinson, The Man Behind London’s Anti-Immigration March?

Around 110,000 people joined the anti-immigration march in London. The demonstration was led by Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon. He first came to prominence in 2009 when he founded the English Defence League. He has a long criminal record and remains one of Britain’s most divisive persons.

Sep 15, 2025, 04:48 AM IST

Meet The Master Mind Behind Massive Anti-Immigration Protest In UK: From Hooliganism To Far-Right Leadership; His Real Name Is Not Tommy Robinson, Know Who He Is…

Tommy Robinson, the activist behind the recent massive anti-immigration protest in London, has long been a central figure in Britain’s far-right movement. Born as Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, his journey spans across football hooliganism, the founding of the English Defence League, and multiple legal battles. Though banned from major social media platforms, Robinson rebuilt his influence and now commands international support from far-right groups across Europe and North America.

 

Sep 14, 2025, 18:51 PM IST

'Violence Is Coming To You': Elon Musk Labels Political Left As ‘The Party Of Murder’ During London Anti-Immigration Rally

Amid London’s violent protest, Elon Musk told the crowd that “violence is coming to you” and described the political left as “the party of murder.”

Sep 14, 2025, 17:07 PM IST

Who Is Tommy Robinson? Activist Who Pulled Millions To Streets For Anti-Immigration Rally In London

Violence erupted in London when sections of Tommy Robinson's supporters attempted to break through security lines separating them from a rival counter-demonstration organised by 'Stand Up To Racism.'

Sep 14, 2025, 10:37 AM IST

Violence At London Anti-Immigration Rally: 150,000 Protesters Clash With UK Police, 25 Arrested

Carrying Union Jacks and the red-and-white St George’s Cross, protesters marched across Westminster Bridge before assembling near Downing Street. The rally featured speeches from international far-right figures, including French politician Éric Zemmour and Germany’s Petr Bystron from the AfD.

Sep 14, 2025, 07:50 AM IST