Tommy Robinson, a controversial British far-right figure and the former leader of an anti-immigration group called the English Defence League (EDL) made his way back to X (formerly Twitter) this Monday after his profile was reactivated by the social media company.
As per reports, Robinson’s profile was deactivated by X in 2018 (then known as Twitter) as he breached the platform’s “Hateful Conduct” policy.
Robinson made a “comeback” post on X where he showcased a clip of the acclaimed song by actor and singer David Hasselhoff “Looking For Freedom,” and superimposed his face on Hasselhoff’s thus sending a cryptic message to his followers.
Robinson was born on November 27, 1982 in the town of Luton, Bedfordshire in the UK. He was an apprentice aircraft engineer at Luton Airport. In 2005, as per reports, he was involved in a drunken fight with an off-duty police officer which resulted in him going to jail for one year.
After his release from prison, Robinson started to take interest in politics while starting to talk about the threat of Islamism in his hometown of Luton. He also claimed that the police force was not adequately dealing with this supposed threat. Reportedly, in 2009 supporters of the Islamist extremist group al-Muhajiroun — who had a base in Luton — caused ruckus when members of the Royal Anglian Regiment Soldiers were parading back to their hometown. In order to counter this, Robinson organised a demonstration, the members of which also clashed with the al-Muhajiroun supporters. This event then led to the initiation of the EDL.
Robinson has had a lengthy history of arrests. In 2011, he was arrested and asked to serve a year of community rehabilitation for leading a fight which