Tommy Robinson 'in segregation over fears he will be killed' - as prison conditions revealed in High Court challenge
- Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, also known as Tommy Robinson, is challenging his segregation in prison due to concerns about his safety linked to his political beliefs.
- Yaxley-Lennon has been kept in segregation for over 140 days following his imprisonment for contempt of court.
- The government cites intelligence indicating that two inmates planned to assault Yaxley-Lennon, raising concerns for his safety.
- Yaxley-Lennon claims that his treatment is politically motivated, as stated by his lawyer, Alisdair Williamson, who believes this is due to his activism and beliefs.
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Tommy Robinson moved to 'closed wing' in prison after 'mark on his head and threats he would be killed by a lifer'
Tommy Robinson has been moved to a "closed wing" in prison after reports emerged that he had a "mark on his head" and he would be killed by another inmate, the High Court has heard
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