The EDL founder was seen walking among crowds in Guimaraes, Portugal, when he unleashed the sudden punch - sending the other man sprawling to … Watch and subscribe (Desktop, Mobile and other devices), desktop, Viewer. The clip shows Robinson speaking to the camera before he was sentenced for contempt of court at the Old Bailey in London. Your creed, colour or religion is not a barrier for engagement, debate or the airing of differences of opinion. This is a place for patriots, activists and people from all walks of life. Tommy Robinson has fled the country and said he wants to move abroad because he does not feel safe in the UK. Speaking about Robinson’s profile, he added: “I hope Youtube will consider this very carefully, consider what he has said, what I have said, and reconsider their judgment”.Watson said the encounter was being live-streamed, and that Robinson later warned in a Youtube video that the journalist should “expect a knock at the door”, asking if Wright thought it “right that Youtube continues to give this man a platform”.He told the House of Commons that the right-wing activist had been “banging on the door of a journalist” late at night this week, and after being led away by police returned at 5am “and continued his intimidation”.The Cabinet minister said we all believe in freedom of speech, but added: “We all believe that that freedom of speech has limits.The journalist Mike Stuchbery has complained to police about the incident and has thanked Watson for speaking about his case in Parliament.“And we believe that those who seek to intimidate others, those that seek to potentially break the law, because the description he’s given the house this morning is potentially a description of criminal behaviour, that is unacceptable.“That is beyond the reach of the type of freedom of speech that we believe should be protected.
THIS is the moment Tommy Robinson appears to punch an England fan to the ground outside a Nations League game last night. For a short time in 2012 Robinson was joint Party Vice Chairman of the British Freedom Party. Tommy Robinson has been removed from YouTube for breaching their hate speech policy. Details. Upvote (7) Subscribe Unsubscribe.
He is also charged with racially-aggravated harassment of Robinson between the same dates by causing fear violence would be used against him.Muhammad Abdul Basir, 24, from Mitcham, south London, last year talked on his YouTube about ‘beating up and assaulting’ Robinson.Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, did not reveal where they were but hinted at Spain due to his reference to the recently imposed 14-day quarantine rule.He added: ‘I need my family to be away because they are not safe basically.’He spoke to confirm his name, age and address, and to enter his pleas to the two charges.Robinson said they had got places at local schools for his three children but was still ‘in the process’ of finding a permanent place for them to live.The court heard there were further video posts of a similar nature regarding Robinson.‘At that point we left the country straight away and I’m looking at relocating my family, which is pretty hard to do, especially with Covid — I couldn’t even get a hotel.’‘I was due to be flying back for the demonstration, but now with this 14-day quarantine, I probably won’t get back out and my kids are out here.’He said: ‘Obviously my wife has had enough of everything — someone gave her somewhere to stay, so we left the country.Basir is charged with stalking Robinson between September 13 and 18 last year, causing serious alarm or distress by posting the YouTube videos on September 14 and 16 last year and threatening unlawful violence.Robinson had been due to speak at a Hearts of Oak – an alliance of activists including former Ukip member Carl Benjamin – rally in Parliament Square, London, this Saturday.The arson attack on Ms Vowles’s house came about due to Robinson’s opposition to the Black Lives Matter protests that erupted across London last month, he claimed.The far-right activist, who was sweating in the clip after playing padel, told how they drove to their current bolthole and had not planned to return to the UK for a demonstration the following weekend.He had called for counter protests to break out to defend statues and slammed police officers for being too soft-handed on the activists.He said in a video circulating on social media they left the UK after their home came under attack a few weeks ago following the Black Lives Matter protests.During the short hearing at Wimbledon Magistrates Court on July 17, Basir denied stalking and racially aggravated harassment.‘He talks about beating up and assaulting Mr. Robinson, describing him as a street kid who hurts people, while telling Mr Robinson he will cut his neck off and all his EDL fans.’Tommy Robinson has fled the country and said he wants to move abroad because he does not feel safe in the UK.Basir, who appeared to have filmed the videos in his bedroom, also mentioned Prince William in his films but there are no charges regarding those.The defendant’s lawyer told the court there was a police bail condition regarding video postings naming Prince William, but there are no charges regarding those.The English Defence League founder, 37, said he left Britain with his family ‘straight away’ after an arson attack on his wife Jenna Vowles’s house.Basir was bailed to appear before Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court on August 13 on the condition he resides at his home address, does not contact Robinson.He continued: ‘It was targeted against my wife’s property.