Tommy Robinson Gets Kicked Out Of Pub, Landloard Says: ‘I Don’t Want You In My Pub – It’s That Simple’
Tommy Robinson got booted out of The Rose pub in Bedford the other night and kept demanding to know the reason why. Turns out the landlord simply does not like him, and so did not want him inside his pub.
Fair enough really:
By now Tommy must know that a lot of people think he’s a tw@t and so obviously he understands why he’s being asked to leave, despite repeatedly asking for a reason. The landlord reminds him that under UK law, a licensee can refuse service to anyone without having to give a reason.
Even still, the landlord tells him he is “from Luton” and “knows exactly who you are” and that “I don’t feel you need to be in my pub”.
Fortunately, the whole thing ended peacefully, and in fact you would think Tommy Robinson of all people would appreciate a pub landlord exercising his right to not serve an undesirable customer. What could be more British than that?
The Bedford Independent claims that Tommy Robinson supporters have since been review-bombing The Rose pub online, but it seems to be doing OK to me:

For the time Tommy was kicked out of a London steakhouse because staff ‘didn’t feel comfortable serving him’, click HERE.