On 13 October, Tommy Robinson and his entourage of far-right, racist meatheads descended on London for his trial. The event has turned into something of a circus, with Robinson getting into heated rows with journalists and revealing that Elon Musk bank rolled his defence.
With the verdict delayed until 4 November, Robinson has now said he’s heading to Israel to meet members of the Israeli government:
Now that my trial is behind me, I will have my verdict handed down on November 4th in London . I’m leaving soon for a trip to Israel — a proud patriot coming tomorrow to stand with the Jewish state and deepen my understanding of the fight against jihad.
Last night I spoke with…
— Tommy Robinson
(@TRobinsonNewEra) October 14, 2025
Tommy Robinson on trial
As reported by the BBC, Tommy Robinson was stopped by the police at the entrance to the Channel Tunnel. It was there that he was asked to give his phone Pin, and it was there that he refused because he had “journalist material” on his phone. As he was detained under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act, police had the right to demand that he unlock his phone, but the alleged journalist refused them.
Now, we here at the Canary don’t consider Robinson to be a journalist because he isn’t one; he’s a political activist who uses the veneer or journalism to push a far-right agenda. At the same time, we are very much opposed to the Terrorism Act and the inevitable overreach which results from it.
Demonstrating how farcical the so-called Terrorism Act is, the BBC reported:
If found guilty, [Robinson] could be jailed for up to three months and/or receive a £2,500 fine.
How are we supposed to take this legislation seriously when you can find yourself in legal trouble because of suspected terrorism but then walk out after a three month stretch? He might not even do time if he’s guilty; if that’s the case, he’s literally paying a terrorism tax.
Ridiculous.
At the same time, much of the guff put out by Robinson was also ridiculous:
Tommy Robinson said he was taking out the cash out of the country because he can’t bank in the UK. The truth is that he declared himself bankrupt because he owes over £2m. pic.twitter.com/g41dItpH1M
— Mukhtar (@I_amMukhtar) October 13, 2025
Tommy Robinson being stopped in a borrowed Bentley, with £13k cash and an Irish passport, claiming he lives in Spain, is peak British satire.
— Vit (@vitt2tsnoc) October 14, 2025
Rabid numbskull Tommy Robinson tells a BBC journalist who won’t discuss his court case that contempt of court only applies to jury trials. Total bollocks of course, but you’d think someone who went to prison for that exact offence might be a bit better informed. pic.twitter.com/0b6ekXdskc
— Parody Keir Starmer (@Parody_PM) October 14, 2025
People highlighted that Robinson was acting like he was being uniquely persecuted whereas he’s actually being persecuted in the normal way (again, which we’re against):
Bottom line
If you want to criticise the breadth of Schedule 7 powers, that’s valid policy debate.
But pretending this was a random “state persecution” of a political dissident ignores the facts in open court.
No doubt Tommy will milk this as hard as he can and use his…
— HUMAN WA$TE (@Dplanet) October 13, 2025
Another point of interest is that Elon Musk paid for Robinson’s defence:
Elon Musk is paying for Tommy Robinson’s legal bill. pic.twitter.com/h6t05pBUUc
— Mukhtar (@I_amMukhtar) October 13, 2025
People suspect this is why they’re now seeing more posts from Robinson on their Twitter timelines:
Elon Musk comes out as a Tommy Robinson supporter.
I start getting Tommy Robinson notifications on my timeline.
It’s almost as if this place has become a propaganda site owned by a billionaire fascist.
— Fr Paul (@revpaulwhite) August 31, 2025
Musk may want to take a look at his algorithms, because Grok AI is depicting the famously diminutive Robinson as being a foot taller than him:
BREAKING
: Elon Musk is covering the legal costs for Tommy Robinson.
This support includes expenses related to Robinson’s fight against his solitary confinement.
Musk is also helping to secure top-notch legal representation for Robinson’s upcoming terrorism trial on March… pic.twitter.com/JbtpIbeSis
— The British Patriot (@TheBritLad) January 20, 2025
(Jail?) birds of a feather
In his post at the top, Robinson said:
Now that my trial is behind me, I will have my verdict handed down on November 4th in London . I’m leaving soon for a trip to Israel — a proud patriot coming tomorrow to stand with the Jewish state and deepen my understanding of the fight against jihad.
Last night I spoke with @AmichaiChikli , Israel’s Minister for Diaspora Affairs. I’m grateful for his invitation and friendship. This will be a meaningful visit.
I’ll arrive tomorrow and will: •Visit the Gaza Envelope, including the Nova Festival massacre site, meet IDF soldiers, and speak with those affected by Oct. 7. •Visit the Knesset and meet Speaker Amir Ohana and other leaders. •Tour Judea and Samaria with Yossi Dagan to learn about life, resilience, and security there. •Explore south Tel Aviv with community leaders confronting illegal migration. •Visit Yad Vashem and the Jabotinsky Institute to better understand Israel’s story and Zionist thought.
I’ll also deliver my first public address in Israel, organized by supporters who’ve welcomed me warmly.
Thank you to @elonmusk for standing by me and covering my legal costs. I go to Israel as a guest of government leaders — and as a proud friend of the Jewish people.
This visit is about truth, courage, unity — and patriotism. Now that I’m free, I’ll fight louder and stronger than ever.
This isn’t some recent development by the way; Robinson supported Israel even before they began committing a genocide:
this is who they really are… pic.twitter.com/imQUOmy39d
— Uncle Klaus #ANTIZIONIST #ProPalestine #BDS (@KlausUncle) August 2, 2024
Israel was subjecting the Palestinians to apartheid before the genocide, and the British far right have always had fond feelings for that – even if they do like to dabble in a bit of antisemitism. Talking of which, the Israeli politician Robinson is set to meet is Amichai Chikli – Israel’s minister of diaspora and combating antisemitism. His plan to court Robinson has gone down poorly:
Israeli minister Chikli is hosting Tommy Robinson in Israel.
To invite Britain’s leading fascist to Israel is an insult to all of us who say Never Again.
There is a line from Steve Bannon to Tommy Robinson to Chikli, Ben Gvir & Netanyahu.
We need unity against the far right pic.twitter.com/aO19fuNztQ
— Stand Up To Racism (@AntiRacismDay) October 4, 2025
It’s even gone down poorly with British Zionists:
“Tommy Robinson is a thug who represents the very worst of Britain. His presence undermines those genuinely working to tackle Islamist extremism and foster community cohesion. Minister Chikli has proven himself to be a Diaspora Minister in name only. In our darkest hour, he has… https://t.co/BswfB4mXZ6 pic.twitter.com/LZ1rkPFzOe
— Board of Deputies of British Jews (@BoardofDeputies) October 4, 2025
Tommy Robinson is a thug who represents the very worst of Britain. His presence undermines those genuinely working to tackle Islamist extremism and foster community cohesion. Minister Chikli has proven himself to be a Diaspora Minister in name only. In our darkest hour, he has… https://t.co/wrCkvrkHq6
— Jewish Leadership Council (@JLC_uk) October 4, 2025
Mukhtar, meanwhile, ridiculed Robinson for referring to it as a ‘state visit’:
Tommy Robinson is off to Israel tomorrow, but it’s not a state visit lol.
He’s only been invited because he’s a racist who hates Muslims. That’s what they have in common. pic.twitter.com/Wk9kNXh9da
— Mukhtar (@I_amMukhtar) October 14, 2025
The only ‘state’ in this visit is going to be the ‘absolute fucking state’ of Robinson, but that’s true no matter where he goes:
Ant Middleton accidentally recorded Tommy Robinson on behind the scenes, ordering more gear (cocaine). pic.twitter.com/96NTceS2Md
— Mukhtar (@I_amMukhtar) September 14, 2025
Good riddance
While it’s impossible to support terror legislation which impinges civil liberties, it’s also impossible to feel sorry for a man who’s using his trial to foreground the feelings of a terrorist state.
There’s one thing we can say with confidence, however, and it’s that Israel and Robinson deserve one another.
Featured image via YouTube
By Willem Moore
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