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a b "Tommy Robinson, former EDL leader, jailed for fraud". BBC News. 23 January 2014. Archived from the original on 23 January 2014 . Retrieved 26 October 2018. The book describes from Tommy's point of view the EDL's formation and the political and legal consequences of his involvement. a b "Why Tommy Robinson could find himself in jail again". The Independent. 1 August 2018 . Retrieved 13 February 2019. Parveen, Nazia (29 November 2018). "Bullied Syrian refugee says he will not return to Huddersfield school". The Guardian. Much of this book is about Tommy's experience with the English justice system. He claims that because of his politically unpopular views he becomes an "enemy of the state." The police use every chance they get to arrest, harass, and make his life miserable.

Given the public profile I was surprised that he could read, let alone write or was there a ghost writer? Hijazi -v- Yaxley-Lennon Approved Judgment" (PDF). Courts & Tribunals Judiciary. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 July 2021 . Retrieved 22 July 2021.

Rahim, Zamira (5 April 2019). "Tommy Robinson banned by Snapchat". The Independent . Retrieved 26 April 2019. Hatchet, Jean (28 September 2022). "Men of the far-right and the women's movement". The Critic . Retrieved 27 December 2022. In Enemy of the State, he explained the almost unbelievable journey of an ordinary lad from Luton trying to open his countrymen and women's eyes to the horrors being inflicted upon British society and the threats to our very way of life. In his latest book, Tommy brings his often painful, isolating and at times terrifying journey up to date. From rape gangs and state persecution, to the madness of covid and BLM, once again he opens his heart to tell a side of the story the entire British establishment and media has done its utmost to silence.

Most notable in this regard is the growth of gangs in Luton over the past few decades and the violence they have brought with them. The brutal murder of Mark Sharp in 1995 seemed to make a particularly deep impression on the community, and on Robinson himself. ‘The truth is’, he writes, ‘that by the time the conflict became focused on religion and nationalism, there had been trouble brewing in Luton for many years. That was more about gang territory and activity than any disputes over faith.’ Image Credit: Tommy Robinson, 5th May 2012 ( Youtube) Sally Kent (23 October 2013). "BBC One to broadcast documentary on Tommy Robinson's departure from English Defence League". Archived from the original on 23 February 2019 . Retrieved 23 February 2019. A fight over a four-bedroom house: The Rebel Media meltdown and the full recording at the centre of the controversy". Globalnews.ca. Archived from the original on 3 September 2017 . Retrieved 29 September 2017.

Warning: Do not read this book if you want to believe that Great Britain is still a country with a fully independent judiciary, subject to the rule of law, intent on upholding freedom of expression.

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