Tommy Robinson Wears £820 Trainers After Receiving Donations From Supporters
Earlier this week, Tommy Robinson announced he had to urgently leave the UK due to threats from ISIS, and begged his followers to send him cash to help cover “ongoing security costs” and relocation expenses.
It turns out Tommy had actually fled to Spain (where he already resides), then returned to the UK so he could catch a flight to the US, where he shared this image of himself rocking the £820 aptly-named ‘Run Away’ Louis Vuitton trainers:
Which is a little bit sad, when you consider there are people with £40 in their bank accounts giving him £20 because they buy into everything he says:
I mean, surely even the most hardcore Tommy Robinson supporters can see that this was just another scam to make a few bob, right? You actually have to feel sorry for these people at this point. Imagine being so ridiculously stupid to send Tommy Robinson the last of your money while your own kids are going without? Insanity.
Although, who knows? Maybe these people are happy to see Tommy use their cash to treat himself to the most expensive designer gear available. Here’s a recent example of ‘Man of the people’ Tommy Robinson’s get-up:
This isn’t groundbreaking news, of course. Former allies of Robinson and investigations have suggested that funds raised from supporters for legal battles or “independent journalism” have been misused for personal expenses, including gambling, alcohol, and high-end purchases.
In 2022, it was revealed in court that Robinson spent £100,000 on gambling in casinos while receiving donations from supporters, despite having declared bankruptcy and owing significant sums.
In 2026, he continues to receive funding, with reports indicating he has raised over £2 million in total, despite facing ongoing legal troubles and potential jail time.
Even while Tommy claims to be “bankrupt,” he’s frequently garmed out in expensive clothing, drives expensive cars, and requests funds for new projects, such as a £100,000 deposit for equipment for a 2026 event.

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.
So listen, whether you’re a fan of Tommy Robinson or not, you’re an absolute divvy if you send money to him on the basis that he needs it for “security” or “relocation costs”. The guy’s laughing in your faces!
Who needs to spend £800+ on trainers anyway? Only someone with more cash than he knows what to do with.
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.