

Tommy Robinson vs Liam Tuffs - The Dozen Special
Sep 6, 2025
Tommy Robinson, a British activist known for his controversial stances on immigration and Islam, joins his close friend Liam Tuffs for a frank discussion. They dive into Tommy's experiences with incarceration, detailing the psychological toll of solitary confinement and its impact on mental health. The duo also explores the Unite the Kingdom events, framing them as celebrations of community and identity. Additionally, they reflect on media narratives and the complexities of public perception in a politically charged atmosphere.
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Fear Before Surrendering
- Tommy Robinson describes fearing he might not make it out of jail and feeling mentally broken before surrendering.
- He recounts campaigning history and belief the government prosecuted him rather than victims or lawyers wanting action.
Handed Himself In To Expose Evidence
- Robinson explains why he handed himself in: to force public exposure of a documentary and 'put them on trial'.
- He accepted jail risk to ensure the film's evidence reached the public and expose perceived weaponisation of courts.
Media As A Weapon Of The State
- Robinson argues mainstream media act as a state weapon to build and destroy narratives.
- He says social platforms like X allowed him to bypass censorship and show contrasting evidence of his conduct during riots.