Tommy Robinson 'attacked by an angry mob & # 39; on Facebook


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Tommy Robinson was filmed being attacked in Luton this afternoon while he was broadcasting live on Facebook.

The far right activist was about to watch Luton Town play when a group of men approached him.

In the clip, Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, complains of protest banners against the Football Lads Alliance.









The far right activist was about to watch Luton Town play when a group of men approached him (Photo: Tommy Robinson / Facebook)

The Football Lads Alliance has been compared to the English Defense League, a group founded by Robinson.

Later in the clip, the activist is arguing with two people before a fight goes off.

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Robinson would then have heard screaming, "Where's that fucking bodyguard?"

The video, which was posted on his Facebook page, has since been removed.

A page titled "Football Lads & Lasses Against Fascism" then tweeted: "Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, aka Tommy Robinson, arrived in Luton Town today for a cabinet meeting.

The video, which was posted on his Facebook page, has since been removed (Photo: Tommy Robinson / Facebook)
Tommy Robinson was released on bail by prominent judges after winning his protest over a court-issued verdict in August (photo: PA)

"He arrived with a team of bouncers. He was confronted and said that #LUTONFLAF is not welcome. "

According to The Sun, Robinson insisted that "in the clip, they are not my fucking bodyguards".

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"What I mean is that I never presented the JEL policy to Luton Town Football Club.

"What I told them was to keep your politics out of football.

"I was in town with my friends, eight of whom were black. Because they are blacks, they say they are bodyguards. I never had a bodyguard.

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Tommy Robinson was released on bail by prominent judges after winning his protest over a court-issued contempt conviction in August.

Chief Justice Lord Burnett and two other judges in London overturned a contempt conviction against Robinson at the Leeds Crown Court in May, when he was sentenced to 13 months in prison.

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