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Tommy Robinson

Tommy Robinson

By: Tommy Robinson
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From Urban Scoop. Tommy Robinson's work in Podcast form. My name is Tommy Robinson. I am a journalist, activist and public figure fighting for the forgotten people of the UK. Jailed multiple times by the British State, campaigning for Britain, free speech and freedom.© 2024 Tommy Robinson Social Sciences
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  • The Untold Scandal꞉ Free Speech, Immigration & Britain’s Hidden Crisis Tommy Robinson x Brian Rose
    Sep 8 2025

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    In this compelling episode of London Real, host Brian Rose sits down with Tommy Robinson, a controversial figure known for his outspoken views on Islamic extremism and immigration in the UK. Robinson shares his journey from growing up in Luton, a town he describes as a microcosm of Britain's broader issues, to founding the English Defence League (EDL) in response to what he perceived as unchecked extremism and grooming gangs. He discusses his transition from activism to journalism, highlighting his investigative work on grooming gangs and the systemic failures he believes have allowed these issues to persist. Robinson also reflects on the personal costs of his activism, including legal battles, imprisonment, and the impact on his family.

    Throughout the conversation, Robinson addresses the challenges of free speech, media bias, and political correctness, arguing that these factors have contributed to a culture of silence around sensitive issues. He shares his experiences with state persecution and media manipulation, including a high-profile confrontation with the BBC's Panorama. Despite the controversies surrounding him, Robinson remains steadfast in his mission to expose what he sees as the truth, calling for a cultural and political awakening in Britain. The episode concludes with Robinson's plans for a large-scale free speech event in London, aimed at uniting people across the UK in a stand against what he perceives as the erosion of British values.

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    2 hrs and 31 mins
  • Raja Miha - Battlefield USA
    Jan 15 2025

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    In this inaugural episode of Battlefield USA, we delve into a deeply disturbing issue that has plagued the UK: the grooming gangs scandal. Our guest, Raja Miha, a decorated public servant and whistleblower, shares his harrowing journey of exposing the grooming and gang rape of young British working-class white girls by predominantly Pakistani gangs in Oldham. Raja discusses the political cover-ups, the racial motivations behind these crimes, and the systemic failures of the authorities to protect vulnerable children.

    Raja recounts his personal experiences of being labeled a racist and far-right activist by British politicians for speaking out against these atrocities. He highlights the political motivations behind the cover-ups, including the manipulation of postal votes and the influence of powerful MPs who fear exposure.

    The episode also explores the cultural prejudices ingrained within certain communities that have allowed these crimes to persist, and the societal implications of failing to safeguard children. Raja's story is one of resilience and determination, as he continues to fight for justice despite facing political persecution and threats to his life.

    We also discuss the recent parliamentary vote against a national inquiry into the grooming gangs, the implications of this decision, and the need for a Truth and Justice Commission to address the systematic grooming and gang rape of children in the UK.

    This episode is a call to action, urging listeners to not remain silent in the face of such grave injustices and to continue the fight for the protection of society's most vulnerable.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • TOMMY SPEAKS FROM PRISON It's not the prisons fault, this issue is with the government
    Jan 4 2025

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    https://x.com/TRobinsonNewEra/status/1875250808251674750

    Please help Tommy fight for his human rights - sign the petition here - https://stoptheisolation.co.uk

    In this episode, I delve into my current situation as I navigate the complexities of solitary confinement within Woodhill Prison. After 42 days of isolation, I was required to provide a written response regarding my confinement, which was then sent to the government for further decision-making. Despite consultations with mental health professionals who have deemed this confinement detrimental to my mental health, the government persists in holding me in these conditions.

    I discuss the stark differences between my current maximum-security imprisonment and the conditions of an open prison, which is typically where civil offenders like myself are placed. The injustice of my situation is highlighted by the fact that I am being held in solitary confinement while others, including those convicted of more severe crimes, are not subjected to such treatment.

    The episode also touches on the broader implications of my imprisonment, including the financial burdens imposed by the judiciary and the lack of political and media support in the UK. I express my gratitude to international figures who have spoken out against my treatment and emphasize the importance of free speech and the fight against censorship.

    Throughout the episode, I reflect on the personal impact of my imprisonment on my family and the lessons I hope to impart to my children about standing up for the truth. Despite the challenges, I remain committed to exposing corruption and advocating for the voices of survivors of sexual exploitation.

    As I share my experiences, I call for support and solidarity from listeners and express my determination to continue fighting for justice, both for myself and for others who have been wronged by the system.

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    13 mins
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