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Don blem's avatar

Look up Rupert Lowe. Proper patriot with the minerals highlight the many issues facing the UK

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londonbobby's avatar

About effing time, we've been asking for this for years now. Give him a fair go and listen to him, see if you don't find yourselves agreeing with much of what he says.

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Pedantic Lady's avatar

Took the words out of my mouth. At least Francisco will understand the accent 😉👍👋

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Paul Angell's avatar

Sorry I cannot bare to listen to Francis ranting out his adverts so I won't be joining you. I have tried several times to cancel my subscription but somehow you never seem to answer.

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Ania Lou's avatar

People still call you a racist yet you have many friends of different races and backgrounds. Have you considered, for one of your documentaries, interviewing some of your supporters from these diverse backgrounds plus the Muslims you know who are concerned about extremism, to show these people that all sorts of people support your activism?

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Marko Arčabić's avatar

Good one but he has, see their work with Momous Najmi

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Ania Lou's avatar

The problem is, people who follow him can find these things but I’d like to see him reach those that don’t believe it.

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Marko Arčabić's avatar

Oh I agree, Triggernometry is certainly one of those venues, he does have chats with Jordan Peterson and his wife as well...

Even if one dislikes what they think about the man, his work, is worth it

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Ania Lou's avatar

I find it’s a little harder to get people to watch his interviews - perhaps because they are long form. The Stacey Dooley documentary on Luton was good as her motives seemed genuine and she showed proof of what he was saying. Images are powerful. I wish I could remember where I saw footage of one of his black friends and his son getting attacked by police at an EDL rally. The fact he was even there says a lot, plus the police brutality.

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Claudia von Ayres's avatar

Why not?

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Tommy Earley's avatar

Where is the Tommy Robinson interview from the end of June , cannot define it on substack ?

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Ania Lou's avatar

Not been posted yet as far as I know. I wonder if it’s had to spend extra time in editing

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LizzieJ at Elsewhere's avatar

He does that all the time. He is one of the least racist people in the public eye today.

I saw him on an Indian podcast a while back and he was very respected, same goes for a talk he gave in Denmark. Does he feel that the persecution he suffers is particularly a UK thing or is it about the relationship with Islam and the UK government?

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AJ's avatar

I guess I am in the opposite, I wish people had just ignored the "YOU ARE WAYCIST" shouts from the woketard and asked in response: What's your point? Or which part is not true?. The more we give weight to this label, the more it keeps its usefulness for them. Not being nice or even being judgmental isn't being "racist", not hiring qualified pilots and engineers because they are white or voting for a muslim, Chinese, Black or rainbow because of their "minority status" is, covering rape gang scandals of the muslims or the Africans is.

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Emma Perry's avatar

Question for Tommy please lads. At what point did you realise the system was stacked against you and what has been the hardest pill to swallow since starting this journey?

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Fredrik's avatar

From an outsider’s perspective, your activism seems to resonate with some but alienate others. What’s one thing you wish your critics understood about your motivations, and is there anything you wish you could have done differently to limit the alienation?

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Russ W's avatar

I have watched and listened to Tommy on a few occasions including the Oxford Union and on GMB with Piers Morgan. Given Tommy highlights many issues which are in plain sight, why does he feel he struggles to take aspects of the media with him and is sometimes attacked by those who are often of the same or similar opinion?

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londonbobby's avatar

He's "working class scum" so they don't want to like him or listen to what he says.

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Nathan Woodard's avatar

Truth. My instinct to recoil at the harshness of your wording is a tic that I still work to overcome. The hatred of the Westminster set towards it's own people and citizens is breathtaking to behold.

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Pedantic Lady's avatar

Imho, an answer to this question seems to be a version of TDS. Tommy Derangement Syndrome.

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Claudia von Ayres's avatar

Tommy Robinson is the real life Gammon Cam.

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JS Powell's avatar

Question: When will you release your documentary on the state of British Prisons and what are your hopes that this might improve the situation of prison officers?

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Adam Bibby's avatar

Can you share any stories of growing up in Luton around Stacey Dooley and Andrew Tate?

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londonbobby's avatar

Ask him about the one and only time (as far as I know) that he was sent to prison for a violent offense - the context is everything. Or ask him about the mortgage fraud offence - again, context. Time to explain some of the myths.

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Darren Heyman's avatar

Is there any truth to the rumor that you were in so much danger within the prison system for allegedly “speaking against Islam,” and the radical Muslim population in the UK prison is so large, that you had to be put into solitary confinement for your own safety? What would happen to a Muslim apostate in a UK prison?

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Ben B's avatar

Question for Tommy: Everyone knows Reform UK are strongly associated with being anti-immigration, but if you were advising them today, what other issue do you think they should prioritise to cut through the noise and broaden their appeal?

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Stephen Marshall's avatar

Why was the Establishment able to harass, smear, discredit, imprison and almost silence you but not Charlie Peters? What advice would you give to any outraged citizen thinking of campaigning against anything similar in our society, particularly any dos and don’ts?

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TheBlues's avatar

Tommy, what are the 'laws and measures' that Britain, Europe and the wider-West should take to bring about 'your' most optimistic outlook for British society and Islam in say 2050? And what do you hope "that 2050" might resemble?

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TheBlues's avatar

Been a while :-)

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Richard The Horse's avatar

What role do you think your social class and the way you express yourself plays in how elites and the political class have responded to you? People have commented that Douglas Murray says similar things to you but gets away with it due to his posh accent. Do you ever consider changing your tone to try and win over more people?

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Birgitte8909's avatar

Good question, but I hope Tommy doesn't change his accent. He wouldn't be Tommy if he did. :-)

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Ania Lou's avatar

True, but there lots that say Douglas should be ignored because he sounds posh. Cuts both ways sometimes.

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Gareth Murray's avatar

Hello Tommy, as someone who previously blindly accepted the MSM portrayal of you as a "racist thug", I would first like to apologise to you for my past ignorances.

I grew up in Northern Ireland as a loyal British citizen, I did however question some of the actions of the State imposed on individuals from both sides of the divide. I see parallels with your situation and activism. Do you fear the state will eventually kill you?

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