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Ep 283 | URGENT RELEASE: He Says Islam DESTROYED the UK. Is America Next? | Tommy Robinson | The Glenn Beck Podcast

Tommy Robinson asserts Islam destroyed the UK, citing 33% to 50% Muslim populations in towns like Oldham and Birmingham where Labour councils blocked inquiries into grooming gangs. He details his 2004 English Defence League founding after police allowed jihadists to spit on troops, alleging state conspiracies covering Rotherham scandals while he faced asset freezes for tax evasion. Comparing UK tactics to "Love Jihad" in India, he claims Merkel's border openings fueled European rape spikes, quotes Churchill calling Islam rabies, and credits Elon Musk for restoring his voice after Meta deplatformed him. Ultimately, he argues Western civilization faces a coordinated demographic attack, urging a unified ethno-nationalist movement to preserve Judeo-Christian identity against mass immigration. [Automatically generated summary]

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Fighting Lies and Censorship 00:11:49
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You know the phrase Islam is religion of peace?
It was never said in history until George W. Bush.
These will soon be Islamic states with nuclear missiles.
I believe I'm meant to be doing this.
I don't believe I have a choice.
The figures out of Afghanistan showed 99% want Sharia.
Pakistan, upwards of 80%.
Iraq, 65%.
Tommy, for anybody who doesn't know who you are, tell me what you did before you became Tommy Robinson.
I lived a normal life.
Doing what?
I left school.
I qualified as an aeronautical engineer for Britannia Airways, which has now become TUI.
Then I stopped that and I set up a plumbing business.
I had a solarium shop and I got into property.
So before I become Tommy Robinson, I had seven properties, two successful companies and a young family.
So you were a serial entrepreneur?
Yeah, I was on my way.
I wonder where I always say I had seven properties at that point.
I wonder where I'd be if I didn't open my mouth.
Yeah.
And what did you open your mouth?
What was the first thing you said that got you in trouble?
I started a protest movement against a terrorist organization in my hometown, which is what started it.
There was a soldiers' homecoming parade in 2009.
Prior to that, back in 2004, was the first ever demonstration I'd organized when I was 21.
And I organised a demonstration called Ban the Luton Taliban.
And it was because Al-Mujredin, they're now a prescribed terrorist organization.
Their head office was in my town.
So my town, Luton, when I was born in 1982, there was one mosque.
There's now 45.
We've got 45, 50% Muslim population.
I've seen the different, I've seen the problems.
The fertilizer bomb plot, Luton.
The 7.7 launch pad for the bomb plot, Luton.
The Stockholm bomber, suicide attack, Luton.
Another suicide attack in Iraq, Luton.
The territorial army bomb plot, Luton.
I could carry on.
The limousine bomb plot, Luton.
So entire ISIS families went to fight for ISIS, Luton.
Kids I grew up with all in jail for being part of ISIS.
So I've seen it.
And remember, Luton's only got 200,000 population.
And so you're talking 100,000 Muslims?
This has all come from my hometown.
Jeez.
So I've watched it all.
So then you started the English Defence League.
English Defence League.
So 1st of 2004, I organized my first protest, which was called Ban the Luton Taliban, when I thought you could just do this.
And I made leaflets.
And the leaflet ended up on the front page of my local newspaper.
And I gave a presentation at Oxford University where I went back into the library just to prove some points.
I went back into the library and I went back through the old newspapers and got the newspaper from 2004.
And the front page was my leaflet.
And I read that leaflet at Oxford and it said, whites and blacks are being religiously and racially targeted in this town.
No one's stopping it.
The police are not doing anything about it.
It made the point that if we know that these shops and these businesses within the Islamic community are using drugs to get young children hooked on drugs to prostitute them in paedophilic gangs.
This is now called grooming.
I said, why are the police not doing anything about it?
And I had prior knowledge that because it happened to my cousin.
She was a victim.
She woke up naked with groups of Muslim men raping her.
She is.
13, 14 years old.
The family went to the police.
Their response, she's a drug addict.
Well, she's a drug addict because they've got her into a position on drugs as a child.
They've took her.
But I knew so many girls growing up with that are just taken, taken from their families.
And the police and the response, which I didn't realize was a nationwide problem.
I'd seen all these problems in Luton.
I organized this first demonstration.
And I organised it in response to, do you remember the Besnum school massacre?
Oh, yeah.
So many people, everyone has a moment that woke them up.
That was my moment.
Yeah, that was one for me too.
And for me, it was the fact that, so anyone who doesn't, children were in a school.
Jihadists come and took over the school.
The parents are outside the school.
I can still see the images every time I talk about this.
And they start butchering their children in the school.
And the parents are on their knees screaming, crying.
They can't do anything because their kids are getting masked in school.
For me, when I saw that, I thought, but that isn't one crazy man.
There's a large group of these who share the thought that this is, they can do this.
What makes them do that?
So then I started looking.
And that's when I come across Al-Mujruddin, who had now prescribed 60% of British Muslims in jail for terrorism, ex-members of this group.
This group's head office was in my town.
Luton was named by the CIA as the epicenter for terrorist activities in Europe.
So I grew up learning and I looked into this group.
And when I started looking into them, I found a video of them, their members, their second in command, his name's Saiful Islam, translates as sword of Islam.
And they were sitting in a chicken shop in my town and they were saying that an attack like this on a British school would be justified.
That's when I organized my first protest.
That's when I saw, I thought, who the hell is this?
And I was a young, full of testosterone, a young English lad.
And I just, in my mind, I thought, they can't be doing this.
So I went, I started looking at the group and I went to where they stand every Saturday in our town center where they were openly calling for jihad, openly recruiting to send people to fight against our forces and your forces in Afghanistan in Iraq at the time.
And I went up to the police officer there and said, how are these lot doing this?
What's going on?
She said it's free speech.
So I said, okay, I'll see if it's free speech next week.
And then the next week, we turned up 200 men, which was my first ever protest, which is, and I say 200 men, I gravitated towards a football culture in the UK as a youngster.
So on a Saturday, we'd get together all young English men and we'd go to football.
And I guess our football group was a bit of resistance to the terrorism and the jihad and the rape gangs in the town.
We'd come together as young men and we didn't want to tolerate it.
But the response from that, I think.
Football, you recall football hooligans.
I don't even know what that is.
But football in America is different than soccer.
The soccer crowd can get, like a hockey game can break out at any time.
So there's a history in Luton of groups of men elevated towards each football club and then on a Saturday they'd fight each other.
I'm 43 years old now.
So I'm a different man than I was when I was younger.
As a youngster, I've got to say it's part of the culture.
My family members I looked up to, men I looked up to were part of this scene.
But it's not, so people, because it sounds moronic.
A lot of stuff we do when we're young men is moronic.
But it's not men turning up with weapons to fight each other.
It's men would punch, have a fight, and then they'd shake hands after.
They'd have a level of respect for each other.
It wouldn't be 10 men attacking one man.
It's a meet in the side of the street, have a punch up, and then we'll go and have a beer.
I guess I think it's tribalism.
So I've done that.
But the response I received from that first demonstration when I used my real name, Stephen Lennon is my real name, was every Pakistani gang, I named the gang.
So in my first leaflet, I named a gang called the Gambinos, not very original on their part, but that's a Pakistani mafia mob that's in my town.
They control the drugs, the heroin, finance the terrorism.
So 2004, in my leaflet, I named them.
I called them out, and the response was that I was a target for all of them after that.
So, and three years later, the national newspapers, and I showed this at Oxford University, my only crime is being ahead of the game, ahead of the curve.
Because 2007 or 2008, national newspapers, the Daily Mirror, the Trinity Group, they run a headline and it said, chemical jihad launched by gangs.
And what they said is, back then, is that the drug gangs are using heroin to destroy their British communities.
And then they're using the money from it to fund the terrorism.
So this is what I said in my leaflet.
Three years earlier, just as a young lad from Luton, I'd seen it, observed it.
I knew the gang members.
I grew up with them.
I knew what they're up to.
I knew the bad mosques.
I knew the good mosques.
So I had a life experience in this and I spoke about it.
And then that's 2004.
From that point, I was a target for all the gangs.
If I went out in Luton town centre or on a night out, I'd go out in a group of 20 men, football lads, because I couldn't go out because I'd have a relentless attack by all the anti-Pakistani gangs that saw me.
They were like, he spoke up.
You're not allowed to speak up.
Fast forward 2009, we have a soldiers' homecoming parade, the same group, but by this point, I'm moving on with my life.
I've got business.
I've got a family.
I'm succeeding.
And there was a soldiers' homecoming parade, which was attacked by the same group of terrorists.
They weren't terrorists or they weren't labelled terrorists at this point.
The government prescribed them as a terrorist organization once we tackled them.
But we formed then a movement in Luton called the United People of Luton, which was to come together.
After they attacked our soldiers, they were taken through our town hall by the police.
And I remember watching it.
It was a Tuesday morning and I went down to pay my respects.
And we love our armed forces.
You have an immense amount of respect in America.
I wish our armed forces got the level of gratitude that yours do.
But we do, we respect and love our armed forces.
Now, anytime anyone mentions the town of Luton, which is part of my identity, it's what I love, that's where I'm from, is to do a terrorism jihad, rape, murder, war.
So we had a soldier's homecoming parade and worldwide news was our soldiers getting attacked by jihadists in our town and the government council police, they brought them through our town hall to do it.
So I remember watching them go through the town hall thinking, what's happening here?
And the soldiers are marching down the back of the town hall.
The police brought them out to the front to spit on them.
They spat in one of the soldiers and mums' faces.
Now in that regiment, it's the Royal Angram Regiment, our local regiment.
A boy from our estate had died, 26, Scott Muntridge.
Michael Swain had lost his legs.
They lost a leg for us.
And this was their moment of freedom in our town.
And they faced an attack.
And it wasn't that these groups attacked them because I think these groups think.
I know them.
I know how they think.
I know their jihadist mindset.
For me, it was, you let them do this?
The government, the police, they let them do this.
So we then wanted to get to the, I set up the first demonstration, which was to get to our town hall and get to the war memorial to pay respects.
And the police crushed us.
The police attacked us.
Like three weeks later, it was, police come out with batons on horses.
They searched us and I made a documented video of it.
I paid a wedding.
I knew what would happen because I'm from Luton.
I know how the police treat us and I know how they treat them.
So I hired a wedding videographer.
It was a shock to him.
I hired a wedding videographer and said, I want you to just spend the day with us and film everything.
And I remember it cost me £450, but I thought I need to show people the difference in how they're treated and we're treated.
And when they attacked our soldiers, they arrested our people that day.
They didn't arrest them.
They turned their batons on us again that day, not on them.
They literally have become so scared.
Naive Mentality of Working Class Men 00:03:11
It's hard to explain.
They just don't, they'd never said no to the Islamic community.
They don't get a no for anything.
Everything's a yes.
Everything's how you jump how high.
They literally are appeased in such a manner.
Okay, so let me stop here for a second.
The first part of this story reminds me in some ways of things that I have experienced.
And I remember I was probably 35, 38, somewhere in that area when I first started talking about some of these things and warning.
And I honestly thought that the journalists would be honest, that I could show them, here's the evidence, you know, look, they're saying this and here's the evidence and here's what they're doing.
And that they would go, oh, I didn't see that.
You know what I mean?
They might hate me, but they would at least pursue.
That was the first shot where I'm like, oh my gosh, this is not what I thought.
Then when the government got involved and the government was not to the extent where you have seen it, I was completely disillusioned.
You had to have gone through that exact same thing.
For me, I was leading a, when we started, I didn't know politics at all.
I'd never looked at politics.
And that's the problem with many of us from my background, working class men.
We don't care.
We don't vote.
I don't know anyone that's voted.
So we don't vote.
Kyrgyzstan was elected off 9 million votes.
20 million didn't vote.
That's the problem here.
I think 86 million Americans didn't vote.
But we just didn't care.
We've got a problem with that too.
We just didn't care about politics.
And we didn't weren't rich enough or poor enough for it to really affect us.
It's the same difference everywhere.
So this is our naive mentality at the time.
But we didn't care about politics.
I didn't know there was left-wing or right-wing newspapers.
I didn't know.
I didn't know.
I just didn't care.
I'm just growing up, working, trying to progress, not interested.
Then I turned up for my first meeting with a newspaper when I set up the first protest and it was The Guardian.
I had no idea.
And my two friends who come with me, both black lads, both English, British lads, I've turned up to the meeting, sat and done an interview thinking, and then the newspaper story come out.
And I'm like, what the hell?
They're calling me a racist.
They totally admitted the fact I've turned up with two non-whites.
We done things at the start.
We burnt Nazi flags.
Luton is one of the most diverse towns.
My friends, all of us, we're all the sons of immigrants, pretty much.
Luton has got a divide through religious, not race.
We've never had it.
So white and black's always been like this, always.
There's no difference.
We all integrate, assimilate, we all get on well.
So I then started reading.
And the real shock for me, when we left Luton, we went to Birmingham, 50 of us, to protest against the terrorist group there.
And when we went there, we just got obliterated, attacked by gangs.
And there was a picture.
And I remember there was a lad at a bus stop, an English lad, he wasn't with us, wearing a green top.
And he got violently beaten.
And there's a picture that went in the newspapers.
And it was five Muslims with their feet in the air jumping on his head.
And it read, a fascist is attacked by anti-fascists.
And I read it and went, what the hell are we up against?
Sons of Immigrants in Luton 00:04:08
Like, what is this?
I just could not understand the lies, the deceit.
And then I realized when I started, I knew from my experience in 2004, if you try and talk about this, Islam, gangs, rapes, if you try and speak about the terrorism, they're going to come for you because I'd had four years of it.
So I then thought, right, I'm going to use a different name, Tommy Robinson.
I'm going to hide my face and try and talk about these issues, which is how I started.
No one knew who I was for about a year because I wanted to protect my family.
But I was ready for the threats and the violence because I knew that it had come.
I was not ready for the way of the British state.
I just had no idea.
The country I thought I lived in, I very quickly realized is not the country I live in.
I thought I've got the Magna Carta tattooed here.
I've got, I thought we're the land of the free.
We have democracy, we have free speech.
Then I exercise my free speech.
Realized very quickly, wow.
No, I don't.
In 2009, when I set up this movement, in the first three weeks in, police dawn raids.
In the first six months, three big police raids froze my assets, froze my businesses.
You know the Patriots Act, they weaponize against your citizens.
Well, they weaponised terrorism legislation where they didn't need a crime.
They came in looking for a crime.
Oh my gosh.
They came in, they went through.
That's why we broke away from you guys.
You're back to that.
They went through every member of my family's financial history.
Every member, they got warrants without us even knowing.
My mum, my dad, and they went through everyone I'm linked to.
And they went back six years on every member to look for anything.
Oh, my gosh.
And what they got was someone, my brother-in-law, lying about how much he earned to get a mortgage.
Didn't defaud the mortgage company.
We had a thing called self-certification mortgages in the UK.
It took them four years to get to this point.
So they came in and for four years, they froze my assets.
So I had, I was doing very successful.
They froze my banks.
They froze my companies.
They closed my companies.
They went to everyone I worked with in my company.
So I had a successful plumbing company.
We were doing 20 houses, 30 houses.
They went to all the company owners that give us contracts.
They sat them down.
They were investigating me for money laundering.
No prosecution for money laundering.
They prosecuted me for tax evasion.
I've got not guilty.
But what they done is when they got their list of people, they then got onto a court position where they said they were prosecuting them.
My ex-wife was six months pregnant at the time when they arrested her.
They questioned her for six hours, three, four times over the space of those four years.
Kept bringing her in, sitting there interviewing her.
And then when it got to prosecution, they offered me the deal, plead guilty to this, we drop them all.
So I had to plead guilty.
And then they used this in my Wikipedia, prosecuted for mortgage fraud.
No, no mortgage company lost any money.
None of them were my mortgages.
I had seven mortgages between me and my wife.
There was no forgery in any of them.
My brother-in-law, who was young, who bought a house, done a house up, sold it, paid the mortgage company back every penny, I got 18 months in prison.
I took a deal.
Because if I didn't take the deal, when I walked the streets, people can see the videos, I faced confrontation and violence.
No one ever knew who my ex-wife was.
So they were going to put her in prosecution.
Whether she gets or not guilty or not, the weapon of the media, which I realized under a totalitarian state, they have weapons, the judiciary, the media.
The European Union, these places are not free places.
They are tyrannical regimes.
And you can't, and when you try and speak about an issue, you have to understand as well, which we'll get onto the crime of the rape of a generation of our daughters.
When I started talking about this, no one knew.
And they'd successfully conspired to cover this up for 30 years.
So when someone starts talking with thousands of young men on the street and the media from around the world are watching and listening and we're using social media against them and we're talking about an issue that they've covered up.
Well, all the people who've covered up from over those 30 years have rose into prominence, into power.
Then that, for example, I'll get on the Rotherham rape gangs, which I'll explain in detail as we go on.
The Rotherham Rape Gang is the biggest scandal and it was the first big case of the Muslim men raping and kidnapping children.
And it was brought to light in 2014, the cases come up.
The Numbers Game of Terrorism 00:14:44
We were talking about this from 2009.
Well, the police officer in charge in those years of allowing the children to be raped, and we know from government reports now that they all knew it and they let it happen.
Well, he's no longer in charge of Rotherham Police Force.
He's in charge of counter-terrorism.
The councillors who were counselors at the time are no longer councillors for the Labour Party.
They're now members of Parliament.
So all these people have risen up.
They've conspired to hide a crime because multiple reasons.
They're fearful of upsetting the Islamic community because if you upset them, they get violent.
The same reason our government this week, or last two weeks, refused to stand with you, America.
They don't know what to do.
Because if we stand with America and stand on our principles and our values.
got hell on your hands.
We've got four or five million Muslims here, many of them unintegrated or assimilated and many of them willing to participate in violence.
So the two countries, if you look at the countries that recognized the Palestinian state, at a time when hostages were still being held, they could have used that recognization and said, well, we'll recognize your state, let the hostages go.
They didn't.
So they didn't even do that.
They just recognized the Palestinian state.
Which countries?
France?
They've got the most terrorist offenses or jihad.
Britain.
All these countries now.
And America will be no different.
The path you're on at the minute, because I'm looking and learning as I get here.
I know.
It's that you're going to be no different because you're going to be in a position in 10 years' time where you've got 25 million Muslims.
They're armed.
And if you declare war on any of these Islamic states, as you're seeing, what have you had?
Four successful attacks in two weeks?
Five with the ones that are planned.
Now, it's just a numbers game.
You're at 1%.
If you was at 10%, you'd have had 40 attacks.
So it's just a numbers game.
And that can be proven by the figures of whether you look at rapes or crime or terrorism or jihad, the most jihad attacks and the most crime is in France because France has the most, isn't the biggest Islamic community.
Then it's Britain, stroke Germany.
We've had the same.
So it's just a numbers game.
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Why was this done to us?
Why was it done?
Yeah.
I'll say with America, it's not a mistake.
None of it's a mistake.
No, I agree with that.
And this has been admitted.
Lead labor politicians opened the borders to rub the right's nose in it.
But the right, there's a combination of things here where people are importing voters and there's that power because that's what they're doing.
Say, if I look at the United States, and just one point, Minnesota.
Somalians come from the hottest place on the planet.
Why are they in Minnesota?
Because our State Department put them there.
Do you think they chose Minnesota?
No.
They've been positioned in Minnesota.
So they've been positioned in Minnesota and now Texas, they're coming for Texas.
Because if they take Texas, they take the soul of the United States.
And they know that.
So there's not, and this isn't a mistake.
None of it, as I said, I've been preparing for a presentation I'm doing this Thursday.
They've been pretty open.
Lead Islamic voices in 1989 were telling the Islamic community in the United States how they're going to work, what they're going to do to end Western civilization here.
You've got the documents found, the Muslim Brotherhood documentation, documents found.
This has all been planned, but it's being very fastly accelerated right now.
Now, why is it done in Europe?
When we look at the influx and the open border immigration, say, for example, Tony Blair, leader of the Labour Party, your Democrat Party, openly said why they opened the borders.
So Angela Merkel this week, last week, has admitted in an interview that she opened the borders and now the migrants that they let in, they need to vote to stop the AFD, the alternative for Deutschland, who are the patriotic nationalist party.
So she's saying, we let you in, you need to vote for us.
That's what this has been.
And your swing states, I looked at your swing states, illegal immigration up 700%.
There would never have been a swing state again.
If you didn't elect Donald Trump in this election, there would never have been another one.
You would have never won an election again.
So this is the importation of a new vote bank.
And that vote bank organizes itself.
Again, I've just looked at covert footage from Mandani's writer Man, who was hopefully going to use this on Thursday, who said the way they've done it, we went to 100 mosques a week because the Muslim community will vote for who the imam tells them to.
And to an American audience, I can just tell you my life in Luton, we now, white English, we're irrelevant.
And we're irrelevant because the leader of the council of mosques, I looked at this in 2013 when I was in my hometown.
I was there and I went on the government website and looked at the projected growth forecast for the community, different communities.
The Pakistani and Bangladeshi community were going to increase by 70 to 77% by 2030, 17-year period.
That was the projected growth forecast.
We actually know that their community over a 10-year period went up 48%, the 10 years prior.
So when it increases by 70 to 77%, the white and black community were going to increase by 1.2 to 1.4.
So the future for the Labour Party or the Democrats, like the equivalent, it's not us.
They know that.
They know the birth rate and the change in rate by bringing in and taking over Minnesota.
Then 15, 20 years, they know these groups, 81% of them relying on the state.
Republicans want a small government.
They want to succeed.
They want you to progress.
Many of the people they're importing are quite happy to rely on the state.
So they want people relying on the state.
And I think in the United States, the acceleration, when we talk about plantations and slavery, the black community, they're still on the plantation.
They're just on the plantation of the Democrats.
And the fatherless homes, all of these things, the breakdown of the family, there's been a coordinated attack everywhere.
I'd say looking at my home countries and the West, all Western nations really, the far left and the left, they've had a successful evolution.
They've succeeded.
They've broke down borders, broke down family, broke down identity, LGBTQ plus, all of these points are their revolution.
And we're at a stage where we've nearly lost.
Like we're in the UK.
What can we do?
And that's what everyone's asking themselves now.
And when you look at the flooding of nations, and immigration, obviously, is supposed to benefit the nation.
The government's job is supposed to protect its citizens, but anyone coming into your country is meant to benefit it.
So when you look at the Somali immigration, well, what benefit?
Where is the benefit?
If I look at the Islamic immigration into the UK, they say we're now at 6%.
From that 6%, Muslim immigration, and again, remember it's a numbers game.
From that 6%, we have 40,000 British Muslims on the terror watch list.
40,000.
40,000, 3,000 of them are monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week by our security services.
That costs 9 billion a year.
Now, as the population doubles, we're going to have 80,000.
After 80,000, we'll have 160,000.
Now, you get to a point in society where what do you do to deal with this?
Because, and the demographics show, and there's been study after study.
So I don't, it's not a mis because America is looking like it's willing to go down the same path and you've got to learn it.
You can look at the countries that have done it, Germany, France, Sweden.
They've all come out now and said, look, it doesn't work, right?
But they're all still flooding because the left care about power and they don't care where the power comes from.
And they're willing to turn a blind eye to fraud in Minnesota, turn a blind eye to the rape of a generation of England's daughters.
None of these things matter.
What matters is power for them.
And where does the power come from in the future?
The Islamic community organise themselves like a military fashion.
The leader of the council of mosques in my town will sit down with the Labour Party and do a deal.
And for that deal, they will get 100,000 votes.
And they know it.
We don't do that.
We don't organise like that.
We're not politicized like that.
So we're not even really voting.
I think you had it in the primaries.
I looked at 48%, was it?
Yeah, bad.
Very bad.
The Muslim community won't be voting at 48%.
So if there's Muslim opposition to you that's been brought into your nation, remember, you're only at what, 1% at the minute, I think, 1.7 in Texas.
We're at 6%.
France is at 10%.
I think, are any of you thinking what it's going to be like at 20%?
Are any of our leaders actually looking and thinking, what are you going to do?
I will tell you that I've talked to leaders here in America about, are you making plans now militarily to go in and take the nuclear weapons from our former allies in Europe?
Because these will soon be Islamic states with nuclear missiles.
I mean, it's only a matter of time.
Liz Truss was sitting in this chair and she said to me, England's a failed state.
By 2030, it will be a completely failed state.
It's over.
Unless, and I said, unless what?
She said there's a complete renaissance and new understanding of the voters and they engage and the party actually offers people that will offer the solution.
Do you see that happening in England?
Yeah.
I'm optimistic in the sense that, look, I started talking about this in 2009.
I become one of the most hated men in my country, as did Katie Hopkins.
I don't know if you've sat down with Katie, she's brilliant.
As did Katie Hopkins, we were vilified, demonized, attacked.
As I said, there's six Muslims in jail.
They got caught with guns, bombs and IEDs, suicide mess on the way to kill us.
Everything was, targets were put on us, just like they were put on Charlie Kirk, just like they put on you, just like they put on any conservative Republican speakers, because they want radicals, they want extremists to do their job.
Get rid of the criticism, get rid of the people.
Because if the people were allowed to listen to me in 2009 and from 2004 onwards, really, we could have prevented some of these things happening.
But if you're allowed to understand the scale of the problem and what the problem is, then we as a public are going to start looking at our leaders and saying, what have you done?
Because every problem we're talking about now, whether it be in Germany, France, and the United States, is happening because of policy failure by government.
Forgive me, because I don't pay attention to English politics deeply.
I've got my hands full over here.
But when I saw your parliament vote against going after and investigating the rape gangs.
The rape gangs.
It's one of the most stunning things I've ever seen.
I thought.
Not if you understand.
What the hell just happened there?
Yeah, not if you understand how high this goes because they've all got dirty hands, which is why I had to be crushed.
At any means, at any level, I had to be crushed.
For example, these aren't Muslim rape gangs.
They're Labour's Muslim rape gangs.
They're bought in by Labour Party.
They've been protected by the Labour Party.
For example, Rochdale, city in the north of England, I went and tried to a local Labour councillor called Mr. Hussain.
When the rape gangs happened and 100 children were raped by this group of men, when the men went to court, he as the Labour representative went to court to testify that the men charged were good, decent men to try to prevent them getting prosecuted.
He was the Labor counselor.
In response to that, he didn't lose his position as job.
Now, people lose their position or job for criticizing Islam.
He went to defend men who had raped 100 children.
He didn't lose his job.
He accelerated through the Labour Party.
Now, in Rotherham, another scandal, Councillor Jaglir, who's another Muslim, whose cousins were the main rapists, he acted as coordinate for the gangs whilst the gangs were raping kids.
When the girls were missing, when it got too much and they were gone for three or four days, hid liais to bring them back.
Not to be prosecuted.
To get the girl back.
Okay, you've had her four days.
Let's get her back.
Fully aware of the gangs.
Did nothing.
In that town in Rotherham, Sarah Champion, who was the local MP, she tried to speak up about the gangs.
They kicked her out of the lay pie, removed her power, and replaced her as she was minister of women.
So her job was to protect women.
They removed her and they replaced her with Nas Shah, who's a Muslim MP, who is on record as sharing a message to say the victims of these rape gangs need to shut their mouths for the sake of diversity.
Now that's so whatever city, because my next documentary is on this, I keep getting put in jail or prosecuted, but they know I'm coming after them on this because I'm going to prove to the world that this is what they've done.
So that's Rotherham.
If we look at Oldham, the Muslim gentleman whose job it was for the council to stop the rape gangs, he's in prison as one of the men involved in the rape gangs.
The Labour Party.
Now, when you look in Telford, Telford is a town where I've done a five-part series called The Rape of Britain.
What I did, and this is the real numbers game, because people need to understand the scale of this problem because America needs to understand.
The seed has been planted in your country, the same problems are here.
These problems are not unique to an individual town or city or country.
They are identical wherever the Islamic community go.
And they're identical, which I'm going to prove this Thursday, from scripture and support.
So when Boko Haram took 200 women in Nigeria, they've took thousands now.
But when they took 200, the leader of Boko Haram come out and made a video and said, we've been commanded by Muhammad to do this.
This is okay.
We can take them.
Because there's four verses in the Quran that state very clearly, outside of your four wives, one of the verse actually say they are blameless.
And you can hear Imam, which I've actually been digging.
I've got Imam after Imam after Imam in the United States in mosques explaining this to them.
So people really need to understand this.
And the reason why, if non-Muslims who don't think we should have an opinion, some people think, oh, Islam, we should just ignore it.
Like we ignore the Amish and we ignore this community.
And that is going to be the biggest disaster for this country because 64% of the Quran talks about us, you, non-Muslims, how we should be subjugated, how we should be controlled, how we should be annihilated in times, how we should be enslaved.
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It's all in there.
And these scriptures and verses, as I said, Boko Haram come out and made it clear.
The Yazidi, what, 4,000 girls are still missing.
An entire community taken, raped and pillaged.
And again, ISIS come out and give a written justification for why they were doing it.
Because Muhammad commands it.
Now, in the UK, 3% of the UK is Muslim male.
3%.
90% of the convictions of groups of men who rape children is Muslim.
30% of the men convicted for raping these children are called Muhammad.
You're not allowed to ask why, which is what's got me in so much problems over the years.
Okay, why?
So let's try and understand this, which I've done a in-depth, I went and spent 12 to 18 months in the town of Telford.
Now, the town of Telford has a 1.7% Muslim population.
Not many there.
I went there and I spent time interviewing survivors of these gangs.
I sat down with a dozen, 18 at different times.
I interviewed them for three hours, four hours, three times, four times, five times.
Built a database of what's happening in the town.
And I chose that town in my town, as I said, 50% Muslim.
So in this town, 1.7%.
I thought, I'm going to find out everything about everyone here.
I'm going to investigate all of them.
And we did.
We put trackers on their cars.
We went into their restaurants with co-vote recordings.
We spoke to them without them knowing they're talking to girls who are working for us.
We got in their taxis.
We done it all.
We built an entire database.
And in this database, we looked at the police investigation in the town.
The police investigation identified 200 rapists from Telford.
In this town, five children.
There's been five murders.
Little girls burned alive just in this town.
The police investigation identified 200 rapists and 1,000 victims.
Remember, I only spoke to 12 or 18 in between that, yeah.
I only spent time interviewing them.
They identified a thousand.
Out of that 200 rapists, they prosecuted 11.
So they did not prosecute 189.
They don't have the resources to.
They just can't deal with it.
And this is in every town city.
Now, how mainstream is the rape of our kids within the community, the Pakistani community, the Islamic community?
Well, in these cases across the country, some cases have 11 cousins raping.
Some cases have fathers and sons raping together.
Brothers and brother-in-laws.
Pretty much every rape gang scandal, they're related and they're cousins.
So this is a whole new mindset that we don't understand.
And you're not going to understand it unless you get your mind into the mindset of someone who follows the scripture of Islam.
And that is, she deserves it.
This is allowed.
I'm allowed to do this.
It's her fault.
Outside of my four wife, I can do this.
Mohammed has commanded it.
So when they believe in this system, as I said, the population in this small town, get rid of the children, get rid of the women.
There's a thousand Muslim men.
Police identified 200, 20%.
We identified 264.
Our investigation.
So the police say 200.
We got 264.
Now there was inquiry.
And this is where what you saw voted down, what you saw voted down, the history of this is insane.
Because what it is, they've shut this down.
They managed to hide it.
Along come the English Defence League.
10,000 men charged through the streets.
They realized, we can't hide this.
How are we going to hide this?
These men are going mad.
Rightfully so as well.
Because people say, yeah, you were really angry.
Yeah.
We were really angry.
And we took it to a point where I stopped the English Defence League because I thought we need to get this out.
We got it out.
If you draw a graph for the arrests for Muslim rape gangs, it goes flat like this.
You get to 2009 where the English Defence League forms.
Men took to the city of every town and city.
We built a network in every town and city of young men.
And look, they give us criticism.
It wasn't going to be doctors or nurses that was going to stand up for this.
It was going to be young Englishmen who are not going to back down.
You're not going to beat us into submission.
So it was that mindset of man.
We take some criticism for that.
It was needed at that moment in time.
Now, you draw a long line and 2010, 2011, you literally get a graph like this.
They realized, we've got to do something here, yeah?
Because it's out.
You managed to keep it in.
It's now out.
Now, the Labour government, what they tried to do to me was just crush me, absolutely destroy me through lawfare, through attacks from the police, from any angles, through the media, just absolutely discredit this man.
No one listened to him.
All of my videos have aged very well.
I sit here now viewed very differently than I was.
I was a person on graph everywhere.
No one would talk to me.
No one would, because it's toxic to talk to Tommy Robinson.
They successfully had a campaign to do that.
I've lived it.
I know, I know.
So they've done that.
They discredit you.
They demonise you.
But the Labour Party then, who have allowed this to happen, all of the political parties, Conservatives did as well.
They all allowed it to happen.
They all knew it's happening.
The media let it happen.
All of this is happening.
Now, in this small town of Telford, the calls for an independent inquiry, now I've got the letter, which these clowns have, it's like, I watched the local MP there recently, who was a councillor at the time, this is what the problem is, they go through and then now they're MPs.
And I watched him talking in parliament.
It's like they rewrite history.
He's talking for an inquiry now.
I've got a letter that he wrote to the Home Secretary 10 years ago to block the inquiry.
10 councillors signed it.
Now, four of the councillors that signed it, their job is in some way related to protecting kids.
Why would they write a letter and sign it to the Home Secretary asking her to block an inquiry into the Muslim community who are raping English girls?
We know a thousand are raped and we know five are dead.
So what answers can they have?
They've got no answers.
So they managed to block it because the government, there's an independent inquiry, but there's a statutory powered inquiry.
So under statutory power, if the government done it and give it, then you can summon police officers.
you can summon council workers.
So when they're saying there's been an inquiry in Telford, not with statutory power, there hasn't.
So the police and the council just turned a blind eye and didn't deal with the inquiry.
So they weren't allowed to be questioned.
Because if they were questioned on oath in court and they didn't tell the truth, they get two years in jail.
And so they have to tell the truth under statutory power.
So the government have never given statutory power.
So there's been an inquiry in Telford, which we've got the numbers from, but it's not a government, not a government given permission.
It's a solicitor's firm done it.
So then I go to jail most recently.
We'll get onto why, but I'm in jail.
This is why it blew up into the world's Elon Musk put the biggest magnifying glass on this issue.
Now, in a town called Oldham, the towns we've been given the statistics for are Telford.
As I said, there's no Muslims there.
Thousand victims.
Rothram has a 3.7% Muslim population.
There's no Muslims there.
Other towns like Lutham, 50%, like Bradford, 50%.
Birmingham, 40%.
Oldham.
So Oldham, 33%.
Oldham have, the parents have been screaming.
The community have been crying.
They've been trying to get an inquiry into Oldham.
So what's happened is five times they've gone to the council and it's been voted down by the Labour Party.
It's a 33% Muslim population.
So when they get into the council like that, just vote it down.
They use democracy to end democracy.
They use it to stop you.
So they just voted down any application for these inquiries.
And there's videos of the mothers and the families getting dragged out crying whilst they're all just like, no, no inquiry, no inquiry, no inquiry.
So the locals then stood candidates in council and said, I'll stand and I will make sure you get an inquiry.
So then they win.
So then in Oldham now, we want an inquiry.
So then they go to the government and say, well, we're voting for an inquiry.
The Labour government, who are in control, now, Jess Phillips, they then say, shut it down.
So they've got voted in to get the inquiry.
They've fought for years to have an inquiry.
They've been stopped every point.
They then go to the government, right?
We voted for an inquiry.
The Labour government go, not with statutory power.
You haven't.
We're shutting it down.
They're just covering everything.
They're hiding everything still now.
And that's the vote you saw.
So you then saw when Elon Musk shared this and people started understanding some of the demonic, like this isn't about sexual gratification, these gangs.
It's about taking the most, taking what we love and hold dear, our daughters, and destroying them.
Absolutely destroying and breaking them.
That's what it's about.
For example, again, a young girl in one of these gangs, they got a hot iron rod and they heated it with a letter M and they scolded her bum because she was the probably a Muhammad.
She was 11 years old.
Other young 12-year-olds, they nailed tongues to the table.
They take these girls out in one of the, in the five-part series I've done.
You can watch all these documentaries at trfilms.co.uk.
We went, we spent the time, and when the men were named by three girls or more that don't know each other, so it's not hard for the police to do this.
Three girls that don't know each other, making the same allegations against the same man.
They're from different areas of that town.
They've all been pimped, raped, tortured.
Some of the girls they'd take up to the woods when they're 12 or 13.
They'd take them up to the woods in the middle of the night.
They'd already rape them and then urinate on her.
They'd hold her while they piss all over her.
Whilst they urinate all over her.
That's what this was about, taking our daughters.
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So anyone, when you look at the statistics and the figures, and we look across Europe to see the trend.
Now, in Morocco, the Moroccans in Holland were doing this.
And they made an educational video.
They called it Loverboy, the Dutch government, to try and educate, look, this is what they're doing.
And in Holland, they call it Loverboy.
In India, it's called Love Jihad.
And in the UK, they're calling it grooming.
Really, what we're talking about is a rape jihad level.
And the figures speak for themselves.
Sweden, I think it's less than 10% Muslim population, Sweden.
63% of rapes in Sweden, Muslim men.
Germany opened up their borders.
And this is where you need to, Americans need to understand what has just happened to your country and how you need ICE because the importance of ICE.
Angela Merkel opened the borders of Germany.
Now, when you open the borders of a European Union nation, you open the borders of Europe because they're not confined to Germany.
She agrees to give them all their passports.
Now, just in Germany.
From 2017 to 2022, rapes went up 45%.
Last year, the figures showed that 58% of the rapes in Germany, Muslim migrants.
Again, there's only 10 or 15%.
Less than 10% even.
So, Tommy, this is what America hears because they don't, I mean, you're called far right by everybody.
I'm called far-right.
I don't even know what that means.
It just means that you speak openly and honestly.
And it used to be successful.
You see those labels.
This is where I'll get on to being a bit optimistic.
They managed to silence.
And they look at Britain.
And we are a nation of fighters.
It's in our DNA to fight.
We fight tyranny.
It's what we've always done.
We don't back down.
Our motto is no surrender.
It's from our country.
That's who we are.
They paralyzed an entire nation of men through the fear.
Just the word.
Racist, Islamophobe, far right.
They successfully got us too scared to talk about anything or speak up because we don't want to be labeled.
That's the power of political credits.
That's how powerful it is.
And cancel culture.
Mix all the things together.
The media, cancel culture.
But you get to a point to where a population can only be squashed for so long.
And then sometimes scary things happen.
Then people are like, you know what?
I don't care what they're saying.
They agree with me on this.
And then you get really crazy people.
Germany, I'm speaking.
Generally speaking, historically, Germany.
Really scary people and people are good people are like, you know what?
They'll fix the problem.
That's coming now.
That's coming.
There's been a shift, which I'd say has come to our country from your country, when I look at it, because we don't have this sort of...
When we talk about ethno-nationalism, now, white English are 33% of London.
That's not right.
Most of our major cities are gone.
When you think in America, you think of Paris, trust me, Paris is gone.
It's gone.
Berlin's gone.
These cities, you could blindfold yourself, get off a plane, land in London, Berlin, or Paris, walk down the street, you think you're in Kashmir.
I was in Paddington.
I thought I was in Iraq.
Paddington Bear.
Yeah.
I thought I was in Iraq.
I mean, there were parts of it.
My cities now.
Most cities, most major cities.
So then people look and there's been a sway now that's come in where people are just saying, they all need to be deported.
And when they're saying, oh, some groups and some groups are moving now because they're so angry and so upset and so scared because we see ourselves becoming a minority everywhere.
Is it okay?
No, it's not.
That's not okay.
The majority of England and Britain must remain a majority white nation.
That's not racist.
Majority of Nigeria must remain majority black nation.
And if it started changing and they started getting replaced, it would be wrong for their history, their culture and their identity.
Now, the same with Japan.
If this happened in Japan, we'd be saying, no, that's not right.
Now, many of my friends that I love are not white.
They'd agree on this.
What made the country so successful?
That people wanted to come and visit our culture and our identity.
Now, again, we can look, but I feel that other groups are now being blamed, which I'm seeing, that have successfully integrated and assimilated into the UK.
Jews have.
Hindus have.
Sikhs have.
Now, so there's not been these problems.
We wouldn't even be discussing the point of immigration, I don't think, if we, maybe, because Rishi Sunak letting a million in one year through legal migrations.
So legal migrations are as problematic.
But you in America, your success story, if you can bring people in and get them to feel American and be American, you're not going to do that with the Islamic community.
I'm telling you, it does not happen.
It won't happen.
The ideology doesn't allow it to happen.
They won't want it to happen.
So then you get an entire enclave, which we've got, which is what we're seeing.
We're seeing entire enclaves where there is no integration or assimilation, no adaptation to British culture, no willingness to participate in our country or its history or its future.
They're here to change the country.
And I'm saying this, and I grew up, as I said, 50% Muslim.
I know some great Muslims.
They're lovely people.
I do too.
But the power, in the words of Winston Churchill, individual Muslims show amazing individual traits.
But Islam has the power to bring Europe back to the dark ages.
Churchill said that.
Now, Churchill also said, basically, Islam and a man is like rabies and a dog.
He called the Muhammadans and he explained that they believe a woman is their property.
They believe these values and all the values he spoke about are the opposite to our values.
So is there a difference between Islam and an Islamist, political Islam and Islam?
I don't believe so.
No.
I believe that the word Islamist has been brought in to make people feel comfortable about talking about Islam.
I understand it.
I understand it.
Now, I separate Muslims from Islam.
People say, how'd you do that?
Well, if I was against Christianity, you don't think I hate Christians, do you?
You celebrate me as an atheist.
Well, I'm against the value system of Islam and what it talks about us.
That doesn't mean I hate individual Muslims.
Individual Muslims are individual people.
If you hate Muslims, it's a problem because there's some great Muslims and they don't all follow this doctrine.
In fact, the majority don't.
But that's what I think the difference.
I think at least when I use it, Islam and an Islamist, that's the difference.
Somebody who wants that Sharia law and somebody who's a Muslim who's like, I don't want any of that.
Well, the majority want that Sharia law.
The figures out of Afghanistan show 99% want Sharia law.
Pakistan, upwards of 80%.
Iraq, 65%.
So when you look at all these countries, the majority want Sharia.
Correct.
So the peaceful ones that I'd say are not following it, Islam.
The problem is Islam.
The problem is Muhammad.
Was Muhammad an Islamist?
Yes, he was.
So if the man that they wish to revere, if you wish to follow in the footsteps of Muhammad, you're going to become an Islamist if we use that word.
A jihadist, you're going to become all these things.
Now, Jefferson, founding father of the United States, he asked a question.
I don't know if you know this or seen this.
He asked a question.
And I've only come across this because I'm in research in America and trying to understand, trying to give a warning to America to say, look, historically, our leaders, their job was to warn and tell the truth.
And they were never coward by these stupid labels.
So as I said, I've just quoted Churchill.
William Gladstone, one of the best leaders Britons have had.
He said, there will never be peace in this earth so long as we have this book, the Quran.
It's a violent accursed book.
Now, he wasn't shouted down as a bigot or an extremist, or he was just speaking facts.
Now, Jefferson couldn't understand at the time why Muslims were attacking the ships.
So in Tripoli, through the diplomats, and he wrote this, he wrote this.
It become apparent that they were attacking the ships because of what Muhammad told them to do in the Quran.
Now, what the Muslims had told the Americans is the verse, which is you either convert, you pay the jizya, or you die.
Now, the jizya is a tax.
So the Barbary pirates were demanding a tax from the United States government.
If you want your ships to fly across, you pay us, then we'll step back.
You created the Navy.
Your navy was created.
Yeah, your Marines, your Marines.
The song from the Marines is about fighting this verse.
Not an interpretation of this verse, not a bigoted version of this verse, yeah.
This verse, which is now being taught, because I've got Imam after Imam after Imam talking about this verse in the United States now, yeah.
So your navy, your leaders, and I've and I wrote a book, I put together with an incredible gentleman called Peter McLaughlin, one of the best brains I've ever met.
We put together Muhammad's Quran, Why Muslims Kill for Islam, which what it was, is putting the Quran in the correct chronological order that Jefferson, Churchill and Gladstone would have read it.
Now the reason it's important, because it's not in that order now, in the modern world, yeah.
And the reason it's important is because abrogation in Islam, something Muhammad says later in his life supersedes what he says earlier.
So the peaceful verses are in the first 10 years of Muhammad's life.
Then you bring in the violence, these verses that demand jizya.
And Barack Obama basically paid the jizya.
He basically paid 1.7 billion to Iran.
He was, he, rather than Jefferson, went to war, Trump's going to war.
Obama's like, we'll pay him.
And he sent plain loads of your cash to them.
But that is this verse in action with Jefferson.
Now, you know the phrase Islam is religion of peace.
It was never said in history to a George W. Bush.
We tried.
If you can find something, show me.
We tried to find a leader, an Islamic leader, an Islamic leader.
Now, when I searched for Islamic leaders, one of the leaders of a NATO country, now Turkey, he said, the dome is our helmet.
The minaret is our sword.
The faithful are our soldiers.
The mosque is our barracks.
So he, their words, again, there's not extremist Islam, there's Islam.
So there's not one time George W. Bush said after September 11th, Islam is a religion of peace.
Prior to him saying that, that's never spoken in history.
That's never been said in history.
All of our leaders and your leaders and all the best world leaders just knew Islam was a war manual.
Muhammad was a very successful warrior.
It was known.
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Now, what we live now is in an era through whether it be political benefits, whether it be fear, political correctness, where our leaders lie.
And they're lying.
And whilst lying, you are now importing the most dangerous mindset and allowing it to use your values and your constitution to end your constitution.
Because that's the intention.
Again, not my belief.
It's their belief.
No, we're the main target.
The United States is the main target.
Because if they take, do you know now?
I'm sitting in there, we're having this discussion.
Elon Musk gave me back my voice.
I was censored, deplatformed, I was invisible for five years because I exposed corruption, I exposed the BBC, I'd done documentaries.
They had to stop us.
So they used all their powers to do that.
They've done it here as well.
They got rid of Donald Trump's social media.
They censored conservative voices.
They went on an attack against you.
Everyone like us was attacked.
So again, they had control.
We now, there's a light been lit in Europe and there's a light being lit in Britain.
Our last event was the biggest event Britain's ever seen.
It's unbelievable.
None of that would have happened without Elon Musk by social media and giving us back a chance.
We wouldn't have had Donald Trump if it wasn't for Elon Musk.
And if we didn't have that, and then you didn't have Donald Trump, if we didn't now have Rubio and JD Vance telling the European Union, all of these things, we've got hope now.
We've got hope.
But I didn't have hope.
I was still fighting a fight because I thought you can't give in the fight, but I didn't see where we were going to get out of it.
And our hope has come from America.
So if they take, if you don't have free speech, I don't know if Americans really understand the value of your constitution or something.
I think you're going to lose that.
Because we think you have freedom, you have freedom of speech.
You're arresting people at a clip that the Soviet Union was arresting people on freedom of speech.
We have 30 a day.
That's insanity.
Do you know my last arrest?
I just got no further action.
I got arrested recently for two treats.
One of them was fuck Hamas.
Fuck Hamas.
Like, you're arresting me?
You're criminally arresting me and investigating me for sharing a meme about fucking fucking fuck Hamas.
Fuck Hamas.
Fuck his pull of fuck.
So that's why they arrested me.
And not just that.
The other one, which is just outrageous, I shared an article from the Daily Mail.
So this is where they're going.
So recognized media outlets can publish stories.
Citizen journalists, which we are fighting them, can't.
So I shared their article.
They arrested me.
I don't have the protection that they have as a government recognized media.
So they have the protection.
They nicked me for sharing their story.
With no comment?
No, no comment.
I just shared it, shared their story.
And their story was showing that a school in the UK has no English children.
Not one school.
There's 500 of them across the country now.
That's the future.
It's non-English speaking.
90% of the imams don't speak English.
All of this.
We have all these problems.
Me sharing it.
So what they're trying to do, and I explain that citizen journalism, which is what we've become, talk shows like your talk show.
Uncontrollable sources of information.
They're trying to clamp down on.
They sent me to jail multiple times for my work.
They are attacking now.
There's an army now building, which we want to, this is my vision, what we want as a vision.
We need to build an army of me, of my journalism, of you, of these different.
But they need help because they're going to come under attack from government media political arrests.
We're seeing it now.
We've got some great ones growing in the UK who are just citizens going out with their phone to hotels.
They're following the migrants.
They're telling the stories.
But the media just won't.
They don't.
So they're telling the stories.
They're now being arrested, just like I was arrested.
Do you know what's mad?
I started my activism in 2009 on the street where I started talking about these rape gangs.
From that point then, three weeks in, until the point we're at now, I have not had one single moment in those 16 or 17 years where I've not faced prison court cases.
I haven't had one, not even for a week.
I have a court case now in October 26th carries a 10-year prison sentence.
I've just come out in May after spending seven months in solidarity confinement for a documentary.
Is there any chance you're thinking about maybe moving to the United States?
I listened to, was it Sarah, what's her name?
In your State Department.
She spoke about the possibility of British refugees.
Yeah.
You're going to have them flooding.
I know we will.
And we'll take them.
You're going to have them flooding.
Again, I don't think people quite understand.
Like my last two court cases, so people throw my criminal history at me.
Yeah.
I've never had a jury.
I've never ever had the opportunity to have my members and my peers judge me.
I've been tried by judges every time, appointed judges.
One of the cases, and when I go into these, and you can look all of this up, 2017, I go to work as a journalist.
Not an uncontrollable journalist, so they obviously don't want this journalism.
I go outside a court building in Leeds where 30 Muslim men are standing trial for raping kids.
And I make a video outside and I explain how they're doing it, how they groom children, what their MO is.
And as the men walk into court, I say, how do you feel about your verdict?
I'm outside court.
The judge is at the window.
There's a picture of him.
The police come and detain me.
I'm arrested for, you can watch the video, for breaching the peace.
I didn't breach any piece.
I didn't say anything extreme.
I didn't presume guilt.
I said these men could be innocent.
Let's ask some questions.
I saw the video.
It's a remarkable video.
And I get handcuffed.
They arrest me for breaching the peace.
I get brought to the police station.
Then they say, no breach of the peace.
Take him to court.
So they take me straight to the judge.
Within two hours of my detainment, I'm sentenced to 13 months in prison.
It's like, I didn't get asked to plead guilty.
I didn't get told anything.
I wasn't allowed my solicitor.
So this is in a court in Britain.
Then when he sends me to jail, he puts an order that no one can report that.
So at this moment, in 2017, Canada and America start reporting it.
Ezra Levant, who I got into journalism through Ezra Levan.
I love him.
Yeah.
Ezra taught me to be a journalist.
He spoke to me for ages, tried to convince me I didn't want to do it.
I'd just come out of jail again for a previous thing.
And I just said, mate, I can't fight it.
I just need to get on my life.
He said, get on camera, Tommy.
Stop doing like, and he, so he taught me, just show the world what you're seeing.
So I took a camera and become a journalist.
And Ezra helped me.
He sent me on training courses through lawyers.
He supported me.
And he supported me and tried to help me when I didn't want the help.
Because Ezra was trying at the time, I worked for Ezra, but my place is on the street.
I didn't want to sit on desks.
I said, the fight is on the street.
We need to be on the street.
I need to be out there showing what they're doing.
But I think Ezra was trying to protect me.
He said, you're going to end up dead.
You're going to end up in jail.
And then I left working for Ezra.
I went to report on this case.
I get detained.
I get 13 months.
Ezra jumps in straight away.
He starts fighting for my freedom.
Ezra, a free Tommy movement was set up.
660,000 people signed a petition to prevent, to release me.
It took 12 weeks of solitary confinement before we got before a judge.
We end up getting before a judge.
The judge rules everything they've done was unlawful.
And I'm released from custody.
But when I'm released from custody at this point, the government are worried because 30,000 people, this was the biggest protest at the time, had marched on parliament.
I come out.
I had the largest engagement Facebook page in Britain.
In 17, I had 1.2 million.
When I went live, I had 40 to 50,000 people.
So we had got past them.
We'd bypassed them.
We were using this to reach people in their lounges.
So our journalism was flying.
I come out of jail, I look, and they've got a government-funded study on social media to find out people's opinions on me.
So I thought, they're scared.
Yeah, they're worried.
And I was quite laughing about it at the time saying, what are you going to do now?
We're out.
We're coming for you.
Basically, we're going to expose you.
We're going to do this.
Then I find out that there's a documentary called Panorama.
It's the same documentary which just edited footage on Donald Trump.
Now, I went through the history of Panorama when I found out what they were doing to me and found out that they'd worked alongside far-left extremist groups 30 years ago to defame and lie and edit footage on conservative members of parliament.
So I looked through all the history.
I found out they're working on a project titled Tommy Takedown.
So they were going to use the legitimate, the legitimacy of Panorama, which is our best flagship investigative documentary maker for the BBC.
They were going to use that to end me.
So when I found out, I got a girl to go undercover into Panorama and I got them.
So I got the head of Panorama.
John Sweeney was his name.
You can look up this footage.
I got the head of Panorama on camera telling people, say this about him, say it all covertly recorded.
If you say this, this and this, we'll put it in the documentary.
Do we have a deal?
And then, so then I sent a girl because they were contacting everyone I'd ever grown up with, everyone I'd had a falling out with.
So if you contact 50 people that don't like me, they're hoping to just get someone to say stuff.
They're basically telling them what to say.
And then we got them blackmailing people to say things.
We got it all.
I covertly got it all.
I got a girl to have her say to them, I've got footage of him being aggressive in an argument.
They say, what's the argument about?
Just work.
How aggressive does he get?
What does he say?
Right.
And he says, look, what are we doing?
Because he thinks she hates me.
What we're doing is we're creating a sexual thing against Tommy Ronison.
And she says, yeah, but it's not about that.
And I scream at him and I'm arguing with him.
And they say, don't worry, we can clip that.
We can clip all this.
He's basically negotiating with her to ruin my life over something which he knows has nothing to do with sexual stuff.
And it's all a bang to right.
So then Panorama contact me.
They're trying to get me to do an interview with them for their documentary.
At the time, I'm terrified.
I'm shitting myself because I think they're going to ruin me.
Who knows what they're going to ruin me with or what allegations?
But I know that they're not.
So I film all of this.
I film it all.
Then they, so I say to them, right, I'll meet you tomorrow in my venue.
And I put a screen on the wall behind me.
And then they turn up.
Now, I don't know if you've, how many, I've took part in quite a few documentaries in my early years.
In the end, the media decided, don't get him in documentaries.
Don't interview him because he keeps winning.
We can't allow this.
So then they sit down and he sat there, John Sweeney, who's the face of Panorama.
And along there are all the producers.
And they come in and producers don't turn up.
This is massive for you because producers, you just have the documentary maker.
I've never seen producers of shows.
So then I ask him, the first question is, John, whose documentary is this?
Is this the BBC?
It's the JSRs.
Now I had messages from far left extremist groups saying they were directing this documentary.
Hope not hate, your media matters.
Groups like this.
So I had them saying it and I had covert recordings proving that when they sat down my old employees, the far left extremist group, Hope Not Hate, were prison.
And when my old employees didn't say enough negative stuff about me, they took them outside and threatened them with more things that they would be put in prison because Hope Not Hate's board is politicians, senior ranking police officers.
So they were terrifying my old employees to lie about me.
But I had all these recordings.
So I said, would any other group be active in this documentary?
No.
So I just said, press play.
And then the recordings of all of it started playing.
I just sat looking at him.
And I could see all the producers and on the footage, because we videoed everything, they just go like this.
And I say, would you ever say, would you ever tell anyone what to say in a documentary?
Would that be journalism?
No.
Press play.
Would you ever make up sexual allegations?
No, press play.
Would you be racist?
Because you're an alleged I'm racist.
Because I've got him drunk in the covert recordings.
And he's racist as hell.
He's homophobic talking about shooting gay people.
Yeah.
This is the face of BBC.
So press play, press play, press play.
By the end of it, I have annihilated them, ended his career, because he got put on gardening leaf.
Their documentary that they had ready to come out the next week was never aired because I proved you were fabricating all.
But when I released this documentary, which had 2 million views in 48 hours, they deleted me from YouTube, Facebook, Instagram.
I was invisible after this.
But they didn't just delete me.
If you mentioned my name on Facebook, they deleted you.
So they made me and historically went through our movement and deleted everyone.
Because Nick Clegg, who's our former deputy prime minister, was the highest ranking in Meta.
So they come out of these positions.
This was the, where they've done it with X, they get into the positions of power, then they control the whole of social media.
Now, I released the documentary.
They come for me for the same offence.
The offence I've been got out of prison for the year before.
They reprosecuted me.
The Attorney General did.
And then I went to the old Bailey, the High Court in London, for the allegation of what they'd previously said I was in prison for when they give me the 13 months and I got released.
Now it went before the head judge of the Al Bailey.
So I produced all the evidence that I didn't breach a reporting restriction because under the judiciary's website, they have no power to put reporting restrictions on information that's already in the public domain.
So what they do as a government is they'd hid it for 30 years.
Now they have to start prosecuting.
So then they bring in reporting restrictions and prevent any of the media talking about the cases.
So then they're prosecuting them.
They run a headline, prosecuted men for raping kids, but we don't get the details because they're hiding it.
For the whole six to eight week trial, no one's allowed to report.
So they said I breached a reporting restriction, which people, Rod Liddle is a famous journalist in the UK.
He breached a reporting restriction previously on a murder trial, the most historic racial murder of a black gentleman called Stephen Lawrence, biggest case in the UK, and he collapsed the trial due to his reporting.
He got a fine.
So they prosecuted me under this.
That's what they used.
Now, when it went before the whole head judge of El Bailey, I produced, to have the reporting restriction anyway, it has to be on the screen in the court and it has to be on the door.
When I turned up for work that morning, I took a picture of the door.
I took a picture of the screen.
So I produced it all to the judge saying, even if they had a reporting restriction, which it wasn't on the screen, it wasn't on the court, under their own guidelines on their website, this what it says.
So the judge, when it went before him, I produced it all the day before.
He looked at it and said, I'm not prosecuting him.
So I told the government, because I wasn't being prosecuted by the police.
I was being prosecuted by the Attorney General, the government, which is why it's a political decision.
And you don't get a jury.
No jury, two years, yeah.
So the head judge said, back to the government, we're not prosecuting him.
Do you know what they've done?
They removed the head judge.
Look at the timeline.
They replaced him with Dame Victoria Sharp, the first female judge.
And the big celebration, because DEI has now got to the top of the Old Bailey court.
They removed the judge.
So we had a big win outside court.
There's a video.
There's thousands there.
We're like, the judge has told them to go back.
The government, they won't prosecute me.
Now, by this point, they've removed me from every social media.
So I'm thinking, they can do what they want now because no one knows.
They're not allowed to mention my name.
So even if someone wants to report on social media, what they're doing, you can't because they'll delete your post.
So now they come for me again, replaced the judge, brought me back to court.
They changed because they said I could have prejudiced the trial.
Well, the transcripts that we got in our lawyers proved I didn't prejudice the trial because the judge's own words, who prosecuted the Muslims for the rape, I've watched this video.
He doesn't say anything.
So then they charged me with causing alarm and distress or fear to the Muslims, the rapists, by asking them a question.
So even when we went to court that day, I showed the judge all the media doing the same to me.
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So it's like, you found something that you can now, and she sent me back to jail for 10 months.
So I went back to jail to maximum security prison to get another 10 month prison sentence on solitary confinement again, which I'll be honest, fried my head.
I went into jail one person the first time and come out another.
But all of this, and my documentary that I produce that went to 2 million views, and if you want to see, is there a corrupt media?
Not one single journalist reported on it.
It was the biggest expose the BBC has ever had.
Now, when I was, as I explained earlier, I used a fake name when I started my activism, Tommy Robinson.
A journalist called Stephen Bird, famous journalist.
He wrote for the Times newspaper, probably the newspaper that Barack Obama was picking up at the time, or Donald Trump picks up in the morning.
He wrote for the Times newspaper.
He uncovered who I was 15 years ago.
And he published my name and this is Stephen Lennon.
And he unmasked me.
I kept in contact with him.
He's quite, look, he'd done his job.
He's got a job to do.
He was fair.
I kept in contact with him.
So when I got these covert recordings before I made my documentary, I contacted him.
I said, you won't believe what I've just got.
I've got panorama.
Faking news, fabricating news, making up news, panorama.
He's like, what?
And he come and met me and he listened to them and he was like, oh my God, do you know how big this is?
I goes, yeah, of course I do.
He goes, right, and he went, he took them all to his editors.
He came back to meet me next day.
He said, Tommy, I'm not allowed to run it.
I said, you're not allowed to run it.
Do you mean you're not allowed to run it?
He said, we're not allowed to run it.
That's not free media, then, is it?
You said to me yesterday how big this is.
He goes, yeah, it's massive, but it's not going to be run.
Now, now, the proof of this, try and find, watch my documentary, Panadrama.
Their programs called Panorama, I call mine Panodrama, yeah, because it's all lies.
Now, if they're doing that to me, who else are they doing it to?
What other lies are they giving the public?
So that, and this explains why previously I'm hated by the government because I exposed the rape gangs, brought it to the national attention, wouldn't shut up, didn't let them silence us.
They put you in jail thinking it shuts you up.
Dawn raids, police, lies.
It didn't shut us up.
Then we now become very good journalists in exposing them.
Whether it be the rape gangs, the BBC, the groups, we make documentary formats.
And they know the next documentary I'm going to make, I'm putting a nail in their coffin for the public.
And now, because of Elon Musk, the world can see my documentaries.
Let me ask you, we are way out of time.
You're fascinating.
I had a conversation with Charlie Kirk three years before he died.
And we were just having a private conversation talking about what was coming.
And he asked me, and I said, the only thing that's left is war and assassinations.
And he said, wow.
And I said, he said, do you think they would go after Trump this, you know, years before?
And I said, oh, yeah, we, yeah.
But I said, Charlie, I think they're going to go after people like us as well.
And we talked about that for a while.
And I regret now not saying to him, a question I want to ask you.
First of all, you seem pretty committed to go all the way, no matter what comes your way.
True?
I believe I'm meant to be doing this.
I don't believe I have a choice.
God forbid something happens to you.
What do you want people to, how do you want people who follow you or support you to react, to do?
I believe that in history, defining moments changed the course of the nation.
That's what happens.
Bloody Sunday changed the course of the conflict in Northern Ireland.
No one knew what that moment would be.
A moment will come that's going to change the direction of Europe.
We've been working for it for 15, 16, 17 years to try and awaken the public.
We're at a stage now where the public are awake.
I think that when they put me in jail in 2017, I was put in there to be killed.
I've been in, there's six, as I said, six Muslims got caught guns.
I just got named in this month's ISIS publication to be killed.
I think that when they put me in jail in 2017, they realized that if I was killed, they might spark a revolution in Britain.
So I've detailed everything they've done.
I think that the public have been pushed so far.
We don't allow them to dictate to us who we are.
We are organizing peaceful rallies, celebrations, cultural identity, music, art, love.
We love our country.
We're not going to give it away.
And they are trying to give it away.
They've successfully destroyed it in 60 years through weakness and cowardice.
I want a I want, which we're in the process of doing now.
We've built the United Kingdom movement, which is now at millions on the streets.
We want to unite the kingdom and unite the West.
This is far bigger than us.
It's far bigger.
This is Western civilization.
That's what this is about.
Now, unless you have uni of all Western civilizational groups across every Western nation, we're going to lose.
So our future beyond our next event on May 16th is to unite the West.
And for all of these groups, I've traveled.
I went to see Salvini in Italy.
I went to see Eric Zamor in France.
I've contacted the leaders of Fox.
I've contacted the members of the AFD.
say, listen, we need to celebrate our identity.
And that's what we're trying to do.
Instead of being against something, we're going for something.
We're for the best civilization the world has ever seen.
We're for our culture and identity, individual nations.
And it's time we celebrate it and we put back our identity.
Because I believe that these people who aren't voting, they're not voting because it's politics.
And I don't think you're going to get them through politics.
You're going to get them through culture and identity.
So our goal is to catch up.
It can be very frightening when it's not rooted to principles.
It's rooted to culture and identity.
It is principles.
So what we've done is we got, when I was giving back my voice from Elon Musk, I flew back to the UK.
I was defeated.
I was abroad.
Divorced.
They'd broke my family.
They'd bankrupt me through the courts, through lies, just come out of jail again.
I left.
I fled.
And then I was in a dark place.
Elon Musk picked me up, give me back my voice.
I flew back to the UK, organised a meeting of 10, 15, whether you call them influencers, Katie Hopkins, Cole Benjamin, Mayor Tusi.
These are big names in the UK.
They've all faced attack.
But now they're all back.
And he's got half a million.
He's got a million.
So we all sat down and we spent two days together and said, British culture's at risk here.
We need to stop looking at our egos because everyone's got an ego.
And we need to stop looking at what we disagree on.
And we need to understand what we agree on.
So we spent those two days getting down from 10 points to five points.
And our five points were Judeo-Christian culture.
That's what built these nations.
That's what built us.
Whether you're Christian, whatever you are, this is what built us.
The Ten Commandments is a great 84 for life.
We need to build on that.
We need to get back to our roots.
Because a void has been filled where we've lost our identity and certainly our religious belief system.
So Judeo-Christian culture, we're against the LGBTQ indoctrination of children, sexualization of children.
Don't care what you're doing when you're adults.
Stop messing with the kids.
We're against mass immigration.
We're against Islam.
We're full free speech.
That's it.
We just need to agree on these five principles.
And if we agree on these five principles here today, which we did, and we worked together, it took us months to get to the final points.
We wanted everyone to make a pledge, a pledge of allegiance, like you do for your Stars and Stripes.
We wanted people to publicly make a pledge.
And the pledge is to protect these five values.
And we're going to work together against everything to protect these five values.
And when we brought those people together, we said, if we press a button now, if I make a video about culture, if I make a video about May 16th, our events, our movement, we're focusing on we had an event this year called Putting Christ Back into Christmas.
This Christmas, we will have the biggest event and people fly from all over Europe to it.
We're going to put identity, culture back on the map.
We're going to make it cool to be British again.
You're not going to make us feel ashamed of who we are.
Our kids are going to grow up smiling, knowing who they are.
And that's where they got us to.
So if we agree this and we press a button now, we can beat the media.
We can.
All of our different platforms, all these ones in the United States who are working against, not against each other, but separately.
If you can unite them, which again, we are working on a vision, a four-year vision of how we do this.
And it's beyond Britain, because citizen journalists need to be given power and support across the Western world.
And that's how we fight the media.
And that's how we get our message out.
Because these debates, they're not on CNN.
It's not on Fox News.
It's on Tik Tok, unless you start getting Tik Tok Snapchat, unless you start getting the new youth and you start Nick Shirley has done an amazing job.
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That's amazing.
What can be done?
This is what citizen journalism can do.
You need another thousand Nick Shirleys.
We all do.
And they need help.
So we put together a vision of working together, of unifying.
Doesn't mean it's not going to be easy.
None of this is easy.
But yeah, and if they manage to successfully eliminate me as they did Charlie Kirk, I think they'll cause an uprising that they can't handle in Great Britain.
And I think that they may re-wind that up themselves.
They've tried to break me through my mind through the most recent case of seven months.
I went into prison.
I was released seven months later without talking to another prisoner.
I didn't see anyone.
So they've gone for these tactics.
And it did, I said, I feel like this is part of my healing being in America because I feel free for the first time.
Come here and it's like wow, I feel like i'm and I haven't.
It's been difficult even since coming out.
All of it is so it's good to have you here.
It's great to be here.
Thank you so much for everything you've you've done and are doing.
Thank you to America, because if you didn't vote for Donald Trump um, I don't think any of us would have hope.
I think that when you talk about Donald Trump and I hear Americans talk about saving America, it's like I don't think, like it's far bigger than that you.
When you vote for Donald Trump and and and when Trump had those four years, all these things had to happen.
Biden had to have that four years of power, so the met.
The world could see a puppet.
We had to see how bad it could get.
You got, you've got your midterms coming up and people need to get ready.
Man, I think you know it's really interesting.
I think they will build statues Donald Trump all over the world before they'll build them here.
Oh well, they're going to build them in Iran once they get freedom.
They're going to build them in Cuba once they get freedom.
Um Venezuela.
The British public this in 2016.
Americans were too scared as well.
Yeah, you elected Donald Trump but people were scared to speak about a lot of these issues.
Brit Brits were as well.
No no no, Britain loves Donald Trump.
The British public don't believe the media, do not believe any of these nonsense of left-wing educated or university educated the people, which is what Donald Trump's movement was about.
We we, our media, we call We're by the people, for the people.
The people love Donald Trump.
The people love the strength the people love.
I think Elon Musk won't be remembered for putting people up in mars.
I think he's going to be remembered for saving free speech, putting his name in.
Do you know, when people step into these fights like the Donald Trumps or like Elon Musk, they risked everything, didn't have to, they didn't have to.
Elon Musk didn't have to get involved in this.
He didn't have to.
He could have continued to be the most successful man in the world and quite lived the comfortable life that he was living.
Anyway, he chose the battle, he chose free speech, he saw the importance of it and um, we're forever grateful.
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