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The answer to most of those would be no Khandro, but championing a fascist organisation like Pergida isn't the way to achieve those aims.
Robinson keeps running from one far-right concern to another. The fact that he joined the BNP in the first place, speaks volumes for his lack of judgement. According to Wiki he was a Member of the BNP for a year.
The BNP was formed when the National Front split up, in 1982. If Robinson had taken the opportunity to make even the most simple and cursory of checks before joining, it would have been blindingly obvious what the BNP was all about....the Nazi salutes would have given a clue, and it wouldn't have taken 12 months to come to this conclusion, as told to the BBC's Andrew Neil in June 2013,
"Robinson claimed he had left after one year, telling Neil "I didn't know Nick Griffin was in the National Front, I didn't know non-whites couldn't join the organisation. I joined, I saw what it was about, it was not for me"
He expressed similar doubts about the EDL, an organization that he formed in 2009, although again, not until years later. The true nature of the EDL was obvious to most people, that it was just a bunch of racist thugs, and football hooligans, but not Robinson.
So again, I repeat. Its his complete lack of judgement that keeps following him around, and its why he no credibility whatsoever.