Tommy Robinson trial delayed because he is going to Israel as ‘guest of government’
The verdict is postponed until Nov 4 as Robinson visits Israel as a government guest during his trial for refusing to disclose his phone PIN under counter-terrorism laws.
- Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is traveling to Israel as a guest of the government after his trial verdict was delayed until November 4.
- Robinson denies failing to comply with counter-terrorism powers when stopped by police at the Channel Tunnel last year.
- Israel's minister for diaspora affairs lauded Robinson as a 'courageous leader' against 'radical Islam' and said he was 'proud to host' the 'British patriot'.
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Tommy Robinson trial delayed due to trip to Israel 'as guest of government'
The verdict of Tommy Robinson’s trial has been delayed due to a trip to Israel as “guest of the government”. It comes as the far-right activist, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, appeared in Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday and Tuesday (13 and 14 October) after being charged under the Terrorism Act. Tommy Robinson told a court that he refused to unlock his phone for the police during a stop in order to protect “journalist materia…
Tommy Robinson heading to Israel following Elon Musk-backed 'terrorism' trial
On 13 October, Tommy Robinson and his entourage of far-right, racist meatheads descended on London for his trial. The event has turned into something of a circus, with Robinson getting into heated rows with journalists and revealing that Elon Musk bank rolled his defence. With the verdict delayed until 4 November, Robinson has now said he’s heading to Israel to meet members of the Israeli government: Now that my trial is behind me, I will have …
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