London: Thousands of supporters of the far -right agitator marched in London on Saturdays, demanding his release, and the police left them away from large opposition.
42 -year -old Robinson has been sentenced to 18 months in London’s Bellmarch prison in October after acknowledging that he had violated the High Court Interview in 2021. Before heading to the parliament, a protest was organized under the name of “Stop isolation” and “unified kingdom” gathered outside Waterlou Station.
Many people read a “stop” and shake the England flag, and others wore a red hat carrying the initial mega (England made again).
“Tommy Robinson should not be in prison, he is a political prisoner,” said Riz, a 55 -year -old Birmingham in central England. “This country needs a person like Trump. He is strong and has removed the illegal,” she added.
One who read “stop the boat” was waving many England flags wearing a red hat carrying initial mega.
Some protests held plastic cards that stated that “the end of the nationally approved persecution”, “Fleet Me”, “Stop Rape of the UK and white children.”
The issue has recently risen recently when Xon Musk, the owner of X, made an institutional comment after the labor government resisted a national survey on scandals. Musk, an ally of Top Trump, has re -posted some comments on social media platforms seeking Robinson’s release.
Counter march
“Thank you, Ilon Mask,” a 50 -year -old demonstrator Craig, who raised a T -shirt, said, “The British judicial system is corrupt.” “Ellon Musk spoke for us, he’s a big help,” said Clagig.
The crowd sang the name of Robinson and, along with the Rules Britannia, began marching to the Downing Street Prime Minister’s residence. A large counterattack with stand -ups for racism was to march to Trafalger Square, which is close to the last rally of the main demonstration.
Weyman Bennett confronts racist joint moderators and states: “We must bring the spirit of the anti -racist on the road in London and refuse the politics of hatred,” he added.
The officers were at hand to leave the group and maintain it. “We are developing a considerable number in order to provide a broader community with a sense of security and provide the ability to intervene quickly and decisively in the event of a crime or disability case.” Louise Pudefoot, the chief of the police in charge of the security operation, said.
Robinson, his real name, was Stephen Ikssley Lennon, the main character of the more visible, more visible scenes in the UK, and X had about 1 million followers.
Published to Dawn on February 2, 2025