Tommy Robinson on Arrest, Solitary Confinement, and Free Speech in the UK
Jesse KellyAugust 8, 202511 min4,712 views
31 connectionsΒ·39 entities in this videoβArrest and Charges
- π¨ Tommy Robinson details his recent arrest on three charges related to social media posts, including sharing a Palestinian flag with "Hamas" and a factual Daily Mail article.
- βοΈ He explains that under the UK's Online Safety Act, citizens can be prosecuted for sharing factual information that protected media outlets are exempt from.
Prison and Solitary Confinement
- βοΈ Robinson recounts spending seven months in solitary confinement in a maximum-security prison, despite his offense being a civil matter.
- πͺπΊ He highlights that this violates the Mandela Rule, which limits solitary confinement to 14 days due to its negative mental health effects.
- π€ The decision to keep him in solitary confinement was reportedly reviewed every 42 days by the Justice Minister, despite advice from psychologists and mental health teams.
Free Speech and Government Narrative
- π£οΈ Robinson argues that the UK is in a "post free speech era", where speaking out against government policies like mass immigration leads to suppression and imprisonment.
- π’ He contrasts this with the United States, which he believes is the only place with genuine free speech, and expresses hope that Donald Trump's potential election will preserve it.
- π± He credits Elon Musk and X (formerly Twitter) for providing a platform for discourse and debate, stating that without it, there would be "zero free speech" in the UK.
Past Imprisonment and Impact
- π Robinson draws parallels to his 2018 imprisonment for reporting outside a court case, where he was jailed for 11 weeks for questioning Muslim pedophiles while they were released.
- π§ He describes being "seriously damaged" from previous solitary confinement, taking years to recover, and expresses concern about the psychological impact of his recent seven-month sentence.
Upcoming Festival of Free Speech
- π¬π§ Robinson announces an upcoming event on September 13th in the UK's capital, described as the largest gathering of patriots and a "festival of free speech".
- π The event aims to send a message to the establishment and unite globally for free speech, inspired by figures like Donald Trump, JD Vance, and Elon Musk.
- β He believes a revolution is brewing in Great Britain, with the public now awake to issues of immigration, cultural integration, and government policies.
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