Tommy Robinson arrested in London during anti-Semitism march | Is it justified or police overreach?



❓ Should Tommy Robinson have been arrested? ❓

Andrew Doyle, Cressida Wetton, and Jonathan Koger react to Tommy Robinson being arrested today in London after he tried to join an anti-Semitism march.

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48 thoughts on “Tommy Robinson arrested in London during anti-Semitism march | Is it justified or police overreach?”

  1. These self appointed “Jewish leaders” who had Tommy Robinson arrested today in London are the same dangerous fools who pushed interfaith cooperation with those now marching for the genocide of Jews. Their woke agenda is the real threat to our community, not @TRobinsonNewEra. The vast majority of the Jewish protesters support Tommy and wanted him on the march.

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  2. Urban Scoop are suing the Met police because:-

    Police CANNOT serve anyone with a section 35 dispersal notice if they are WORKING or if they are part of a legal procession.
    A constable may NOT give a direction under section 35 that prevents the person to whom it is given attending at a place which the person is required to attend for the purposes of the person's employment, or a contract of services to which the person is a party.
    In deciding whether to give a direction under section 35 a constable must have particular regard to the rights of freedom of expression and freedom of assembly set out in articles 10 and 11 of the Convention.

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  3. Who’s this knob ? Tommy Robinson is one of only a few people that actually speaks up for the rights of the people. He should become a politician, he’s got more balls than the rest of the gutless idiots who do nothing accept line their pockets and hide.

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  4. Khan didn’t want him there. That simple. No one said they didn’t really want him there, he was in support and came peacefully.
    I don’t like the man with how he handles things in last events, but this is too far now.

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  5. All that's happening here is you are seeing new powers for government to send a message to the police about who they don't like and abuse powers to have them removed if they don't fit the narrative wanted. Those same laws exist for everyone who dares to speak out. He's just a driven and stubborn individual who keeps fighting. We all have this coming to us unless we behave as we are told. They call it democracy, it's a dictatorship. The only difference is Tommy hasn't gone missing yet.

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  6. How many terrorists calling for holy war (Jihad) did they pepper spray after they had violent and hate filled marches? Disrespected our country and traditions on Armistice day? Rage against the machine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  7. Weird how all these "Nationalists" have to make it clear that they hate Tommy.

    These GB Grifters just sit at their desk and dont do a single nationalist thing. Im heading to the point that these people are infighters

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  8. HE BROKE THE LAW.HE HAD A COURT ORDER NOT TO ATTEND ANY PROTESTS OR PUBLIC MEETINGS…THANK YOU TO THE POLICE FOR DOING THER JOB…TOMMY YOU WILL BE CRYING AGAIN LIKE YOU DID IN YOUR INTERVIEWS REGARDING JAIL..GUESS YOY BETTER GET YOUR SOAP BAR READY..UL BE NEEDING IT IN JAIL

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  9. This March
    1) is peaceful
    2) does NOT attempt to interfere with daily life
    3) has British flags mixed in because they are ACTUALLY patriotic and are grateful for being able to live in the UK
    4) respects life and the rule of law
    The green waving Hamas supporting flag supporters are NOT peaceful, invade normal life, and want to change your culture and religion. Enough said.

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  10. You know the really worrying thing about this, is when the Palestinian marches were going on I didn't see one arest when they were calling out the Jewish community/ anti flamitory remarks
    One law for one, and one law fir another

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  11. We need to take back our lands. We have been infiltrated, years ago someone saying something like this would be radical, but the fact is its true. How can an English man in his own country be arrested in his capital at a protest that isnt even English. England has truly fallen.

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  12. The introduction of legislation which restricts our freedom of movement and free speech is happening in many Western countries. It is orchestrated and is clearly a standard weapon of the globalist elitist cartel. We simply MUST stop voting for their political puppets or we will have destroyed our country and disgracefully squandered the hard won legacy of our forebears. The next GE is the last chance we will ever get to save ourselves.

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  13. As a non Jewish Brit, after recent events how refreshing to see so many Israeli flags out on the streets of London. It feels like tolerance is making a comeback from the thugs, bigots and the ill informed and deluded who've been disrespecting us the last several weeks. Well done to all these demonstrators 🇬🇧🇮🇱

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  14. I don't give a damn what anyone says even the prime minister if necessary, just because they would rather you not be there doesn't matter legally, if you haven't committed a crime you cannot be arrested? WTF is going on in this country its crazy? surely Tommy has grounds for a law suit?

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