Tommy Robinson charged after attending antisemitism march in London

Tommy Robinson charged after attending antisemitism march in London

Buy Now An error occurred. Buy Now An error occurred. Book Novotel Hotel Tommy Robinson charged after attending antisemitism march in London Banzai Japan Music Video Tommy Robinson has been charged after attending a rally against antisemitism in central London. Organisers estimated 100,000 people took part in Sunday’s march, said to be the first of its kind since the Israel-Gaza war began. The English Defence League founder had been asked not to attend by organisers and was arrested by police. He has been charged with failing to comply with an order excluding him from the area of the march, the Met said. Book Novotel Hotel The 40-year-old, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley Lennon, has been bailed and is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 22 January. Mr Robinson was arrested near the Royal Courts of Justice in London, from where the demonstration began on Sunday, after organisers said he would not be welcome at the event. Banzai Japan Music Video The Met Police said: “A man has now been charged in connection with this incident. “Stephen Lennon, of Bedfordshire, has been charged with failing to comply with a Section 35 direction excluding a person from an area.” Book Novotel Hotel Banzai Japan Social Media Fumi Fujisaki Idol Riko Ueno Idol Rino Ibusuki Idol Yunagi Nino Idol Shiori Fujisaki Idol Kana Ichinose Idol Hoshino Arice Idol Sasa Sasagawa Idol Kosaka Yuu Idol Tsukumo Aira Idol Maika Ando Idol Yuuki Mochimaru Idol  

Tommy Robinson denies refusing to leave antisemitism march in London

Tommy Robinson denies refusing to leave antisemitism march in London

Buy Now An error occurred. Buy Now An error occurred. Book Novotel Hotel Tommy Robinson denies refusing to leave antisemitism march in London Banzai Japan Music Video Tommy Robinson has denied refusing to leave a march against antisemitism in central London. The English Defence League founder, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is accused of failing to comply with a dispersal order. Book Novotel Hotel He was arrested near the Royal Courts of Justice in November after organisers said he was not welcome at the event. The 41-year-old, of no fixed abode, is due to appear at City of London Magistrates’ Court for trial in April. Banzai Japan Music Video Bail conditions that prevent Mr Robinson from entering within the M25, or attending or organising a protest within London, remain in place. Organisers estimated 100,000 people took part in the march on 26 November. The rally was said to have been the first of its kind since the Israel-Gaza war began. Book Novotel Hotel Banzai Japan Social Media Fumi Fujisaki Idol Riko Ueno Idol Rino Ibusuki Idol Yunagi Nino Idol Shiori Fujisaki Idol Kana Ichinose Idol Hoshino Arice Idol Sasa Sasagawa Idol Kosaka Yuu Idol Tsukumo Aira Idol Maika Ando Idol Yuuki Mochimaru Idol  

Tommy Robinson: Met Police officer admits wrong date put on court order

Tommy Robinson: Met Police officer admits wrong date put on court order

Buy Now An error occurred. Buy Now An error occurred. Book Novotel Hotel Tommy Robinson: Met Police officer admits wrong date put on court order Banzai Japan Music Video A senior Met Police officer who signed a dispersal order allegedly breached by Tommy Robinson in London has admitted in court it may not have been lawful. The 41-year-old, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, denies failing to comply with a direction to leave an area in Westminster on 26 November 2023. He was arrested at a march against antisemitism after organisers said he would not be welcome at the event. Insp Steve Parker-Phipps admitted he wrongly dated the form 24 November. The officer, whose laptop battery was “dying”, put the order in place at 10:00 GMT on 26 November. Book Novotel Hotel ‘Became resistant’ Questioning the inspector, Robinson’s barrister Alisdair Williamson KC said: “This document is not correct is it? “Can we have any confidence that there was a lawful order in place?” The officer replied: “No.” Banzai Japan Music Video Prosecutor Jonathan Bryan told the court Robinson “became resistant” when ordered to leave the area near the Royal Courts of Justice and was arrested. “Organisers of the protest had made it clear they didn’t want his presence,” Mr Bryan said. “He wouldn’t leave the area.” During his arrest, officers sprayed Robinson with synthetic pepper spray and handcuffed him. Robinson, from Bedfordshire, was “upset” and “angry” about being asked to leave and “held on to metal railings so he could not be escorted”, police said. The trial continues. Book Novotel Hotel Banzai Japan Social Media Fumi Fujisaki Idol Riko Ueno Idol Rino Ibusuki Idol Yunagi Nino Idol Shiori Fujisaki Idol Kana Ichinose Idol Hoshino Arice Idol Sasa Sasagawa Idol Kosaka Yuu Idol Tsukumo Aira Idol Maika Ando Idol Yuuki Mochimaru Idol