Tommy Robinson Detained At Heathrow Under Counter-Terrorism Laws, Is Begging For Money Again
Tommy Robinson was detained by police at Heathrow Airport under UK counter-terrorism laws on Saturday after returning from Russia, where he was hanging out with Errol Musk, the father of Elon Musk.
What, nothing wrong with going to Russia to hang out with a guy who fathered two kids with his own stepdaughter that he raised from 4 years old, is there? Save our girls!
Anyway, Tommy claims that he was held for three hours and had his devices confiscated.
Following his release, he quickly jumped online to ask his followers for financial donations to fund his legal defense. Obviously!
The stop follows a spike in Tommy’s social media activity around heightened racial tensions around the UK, including calls for patriots to get together and make themselves heard on the streets of Southampton and Belfast.
He claimed the death of Henry Nowak in Southampton was driven by “racist police policies” and explicitly called on his supporters to demonstrate in the city.
He also posted a lot about the attempted beheading of Stephen Ogilvie in Belfast, labeling it “yet another invader attack on our people” and urging his followers to join street protests.
Furthermore, he published a specific list of target protest locations spanning Great Britain and Northern Ireland. So I imagine this latest detainment is to do with all the above, and they will now go through his devices and see what else they can find on there.

Before you send any of your hard-earned cash to Tommy, note that he has very rich friends in very high places who are also bankrolling him, and that in 2022, it was revealed in court that he had spent £100,000 on gambling in casinos while receiving donations from supporters, despite having declared bankruptcy and owing significant sums.
Even while Tommy claims to be “bankrupt,” he’s frequently garmed out in expensive clothing, drives expensive cars, and requests funds for new projects.
Tommy is also being chased for unpaid taxes, outstanding costs related to his 2024 prosecution for contempt of court, and a six-figure sum he still owes to a Syrian refugee who won a libel case against him in 2021.
For the time Tommy complained about gay adverts on his YouTube, not realising that the algorithm is based on your own internet activity, click HERE.