

Tommy Robinson Speaks Out - Prison, Media Lies and Corrupt Government
Sep 1, 2025
Tommy Robinson, a British activist known for his controversial views on Islam and immigration, shares his intense experiences and reflections during and after his time in prison. He discusses the profound psychological impact of solitary confinement and the corruption he witnessed within the judicial system. Robinson critiques media narratives, linking immigration to rising crime rates, and calls for greater national pride and accountability. His insights into public sentiment and activism highlight the urgent need for societal change and political action in the UK.
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Documentary Release Led To Prison And Global Reach
- Tommy Robinson described deciding to release a documentary despite knowing it would likely send him to prison.
- He later learned Elon Musk shared the film and it reached over 167 million views, making the risk worthwhile.
Lawfare As A Tool To Silence Dissent
- Robinson argued courts and media form an "unholy alliance" to silence dissidents via lawfare.
- He links legal action against public figures as a tactic to control narratives.
Seven Months In Solitary And Safety Claims
- Robinson recounted seven months in solitary at Woodhill and the severe mental toll it took.
- He contrasted his treatment with convicted terrorists who were housed communally and not isolated.