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Previously on "Unnamed person arrested and sent straight to jail under media blackout"
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostA person who shall remain nameless was arrested yesterday and sent straight to jail for apparently being a news reporter. Whether this is true or not, the media blackout is the most appalling abuse of power.
Phew, the way things are going I thought it would have been Boris Johnson!
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I see he gets released today however it looks like he might have undergone a religious conversion while on holiday:
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The thing is with TR, at best he's a right wing street activist. At worst, a violent hooligan. Either way, he seems convinced of his own demagoguery and the legions of peroxide blonde Essex Twitterati proclaiming #IAmTommay are grist to his mill.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI just read Tommy Robinson: The rancour, rhetoric and riches of brand Tommy - BBC News
According to Yaxley-Lennon in his self-published autobiography, it would be the start of "years of mad laughs with the lads". As media attention grew, and he emerged as the EDL's de facto leader, he decided he needed a pseudonym. At first he called himself Wayne King - a schoolboy joke he initially got away with in a radio interview.
Ultimately, he borrowed the name of the organiser of Luton Town's football hooligan firm, Tommy Robinson. It stuck.
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mad laughs? Yeah - and Hitler was a laugh a minute too.
he is still a winker whatever he calls himself
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostActually the scariest thing in that article is that he was almost an aircraft engineer at Luton. Fookinell...
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI just read Tommy Robinson: The rancour, rhetoric and riches of brand Tommy - BBC News
According to Yaxley-Lennon in his self-published autobiography, it would be the start of "years of mad laughs with the lads". As media attention grew, and he emerged as the EDL's de facto leader, he decided he needed a pseudonym. At first he called himself Wayne King - a schoolboy joke he initially got away with in a radio interview.
Ultimately, he borrowed the name of the organiser of Luton Town's football hooligan firm, Tommy Robinson. It stuck.
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mad laughs? Yeah - and Hitler was a laugh a minute too.
Actually the scariest thing in that article is that he was almost an aircraft engineer at Luton. Fookinell...Last edited by Mordac; 12 July 2019, 18:10.
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I just read Tommy Robinson: The rancour, rhetoric and riches of brand Tommy - BBC News
According to Yaxley-Lennon in his self-published autobiography, it would be the start of "years of mad laughs with the lads". As media attention grew, and he emerged as the EDL's de facto leader, he decided he needed a pseudonym. At first he called himself Wayne King - a schoolboy joke he initially got away with in a radio interview.
Ultimately, he borrowed the name of the organiser of Luton Town's football hooligan firm, Tommy Robinson. It stuck.
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mad laughs? Yeah - and Hitler was a laugh a minute too.
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