“There Is No Free Speech in the UK” | Tommy Robinson on Arrests, Censorship & a 40 Year Cover Up
Is free speech dead in the United Kingdom?
In this episode of The Brief, host Shabbos Kestenbaum sits down with Tommy Robinson — the UK’s most prominent and controversial right-wing activist and founder of the English Defence League — for a wide-ranging conversation about civil liberties, government overreach, and the state of modern Britain. Just days after Robinson led his “Unite the Kingdom” rally in central London, which drew tens of thousands to Westminster to protest the Starmer government’s immigration policies, Tommy explains why he believes an entire nation has learned to self-censor — all while a decades-long child exploitation scandal unfolded across dozens of British towns and cities, with police forces, social workers, and local officials choosing not to act.
In this episode, Tommy also covers:
Why the Oxford Union canceled his upcoming debate — and what happened when he spoke there in 2015
The government’s Prevent program and how it operates as a tool of social control
The 2014 Rotherham inquiry and what it revealed about institutional failure
His cultural movement to restore British identity and national pride
His assessment of Nigel Farage, Reform UK, and who he believes should lead Britain
Tommy Robinson is the founder of the English Defence League and one of the most searched and most controversial voices in British political life.
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