Restaurant asked Tommy Robinson to leave after staff 'felt uncomfortable'
- Tommy Robinson was asked to leave the Hawksmoor steakhouse in central London on Thursday after staff felt uncomfortable serving him and guests complained.
- The removal followed Robinson's recent release from HMP Woodhill last month after his jail sentence was reduced for repeatedly lying about a Syrian refugee.
- Footage posted online by Robinson's companion Guramit Singh Kalirai shows the restaurant manager citing a duty of care to staff and offering to pay for their drinks while apologising.
- Robinson pleaded not guilty on the same day to harassing two journalists and must appear at Southwark Crown Court on July 3, while Hawksmoor stressed its decision was not political.
- The incident sparked calls by Robinson for a boycott of Hawksmoor, leading Tripadvisor to suspend reviews temporarily amid significant public fallout.
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Tommy Robinson and Friends Kicked Out of London Steakhouse Mid-Meal Because Staff "Felt Uncomfortable" | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
British activist Tommy Robinson and his friends were kicked out of a high-end steakhouse in London—not for breaking any rules or causing a disturbance—but because the staff reportedly “felt uncomfortable.” The incident unfolded at the upscale Hawksmoor steakhouse on Air Street, just steps from the prestigious Regent Street in central London, according to The Standard.
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