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Tommy Robinson leads supporters through London | Watch (msn.com)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ellipsis - // Trying to protect the Cenotaph because the Met can't be trusted ... and the Met somehow managed to protect the Cenotaph from them. // That perception plays into the hands of 'Tommy' and his thugs - the notion that only they are equipped to protect the monument from mindless thugs, when in fact, they are the mindless thugs themselves.
interesting that he incited his "followers" into "protecting the cenotaph" - then legged it in a taxi before it all kicked off, a bit like a latter day Ross Kemp.....
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mushroom - // interesting that he incited his "followers" into "protecting the cenotaph" - then legged it in a taxi before it all kicked off ... //
But hardly surprising.
'Tommy' has learned to leave his cohorts to do the law-breaking, he knows he will be in serious trouble if he is arrested again at one of his rent-a-thug turnouts.
roy - // Tommy Robinson attends does nothing and leaves. //
He doesn't 'do nothing'.
By his presence, he legitimises the activities of his bone-headed followers, who all follow him chanting his name like the mindless thugs they are, and when he has whipped them up into action, he slides away and leaves them to it.
Meanwhile we have an NHS doctor leading a radical Islamic organisation that's banned in several countries telling us gleefully that now it's time to choose a side - but why bother with truly dangerous people like him who really do threaten our country and our culture when the 'We hate Tommy Robinson' bandwagon is offering yet another free ride? Blinkers provided free of charge.
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