4 thoughts on “Interview With Tommy Robinson

  1. “There is a very clear statement on the face of the Act to protect freedom of speech: New section 29J provides that, ‘Nothing in this Part shall be read or given effect in a way which prohibits or restricts discussion, criticism or expressions of antipathy, dislike, ridicule, insult or abuse of particular religions or the beliefs or practices of their adherents, or of any other belief system or the beliefs or practices of its adherents, or proselytising or urging adherents of a different religion or belief system to cease practising their religion or belief system.’” Home Office circular 029 / 2007 The Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006 Broad subject: Crime and disorder, Home Office, 5th September 2007, paragraph 17.)

    “Protection of freedom of expression

    Nothing in this Part shall be read or given effect in a way which prohibits or restricts discussion, criticism or expressions of antipathy, dislike, ridicule, insult or abuse of particular religions or the beliefs or practices of their adherents, or of any other belief system or the beliefs or practices of its adherents, or proselytising or urging adherents of a different religion or belief system to cease practising their religion or belief system.” (Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006, section 29J.)

  2. God bless Tommy Robinson. Straight talk. Real handle on ideas. A regular bloke with a heart of gold. You couldn’t ask for a more fecund and principled leader. It’s about time. Britiain needs to awake from this nightmare.

  3. Tommy has grown up: more articulate, more media-savvy, more measured, more persuasive. A lot more people are listening to him, and to many in the UK, he is a hero.
    His comments about the Prime Minister are spot on.
    He mentions the booze: it’s obviously been a problem for him, understandable given the serious and continued harassment and threats he’s had to face, including imprisonment. Hopefully he has got it under control now.
    Go Tommy!

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