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Robinson Sued
// Lawyers representing a Syrian boy who was attacked at school have served a legal letter at Tommy Robinson’s home in an attempt to sue him for defamation.
The anti-Islam activist posted a series of videos and Facebook posts about the incident in October.
The suspect, a 16-year-old boy, has been summonsed to court for alleged assault.
The teenager had shared numerous posts from Mr Robinson’s Facebook account in the months before the incident, as well as from Britain First and other far-right accounts. //
One of the drawbacks of accepting £millions in donations from gullible far right but jobs, he is now worth suing.
The anti-Islam activist posted a series of videos and Facebook posts about the incident in October.
The suspect, a 16-year-old boy, has been summonsed to court for alleged assault.
The teenager had shared numerous posts from Mr Robinson’s Facebook account in the months before the incident, as well as from Britain First and other far-right accounts. //
One of the drawbacks of accepting £millions in donations from gullible far right but jobs, he is now worth suing.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ummmm ///It wasn't TR who originally exposed them. He's just a bandwagon jumper..///.
No, Nick Griffin talked about them in 2003. He was filmed by an undercover BBC reporter.
He gave his film to the police.
The police took him to court.
The court told Griffin that if he ever mentioned Muslim grooming gangs again he'd go straight to prison for a long time.
Shut him up.
No, Nick Griffin talked about them in 2003. He was filmed by an undercover BBC reporter.
He gave his film to the police.
The police took him to court.
The court told Griffin that if he ever mentioned Muslim grooming gangs again he'd go straight to prison for a long time.
Shut him up.
The comment was not that he jumped on a bandwagon to expose wrongdoing, but that he was aware that wrongdoing had been exposed and was then willing to jeopardise the trial to ensure his name became linked to good work done by others.
For reference, he was not the first to step on the moon, has not won a Nobel prize, and did not score a hat trick for England in 1966.
For reference, he was not the first to step on the moon, has not won a Nobel prize, and did not score a hat trick for England in 1966.