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Tommy Robinson jailed for 18 months over Syrian refugee contempt of court

Tommy Robinson admitted 10 breaches of a High Court order made in 2021 at the start of a hearing at Woolwich Crown Court on Monday - and has been jailed for 18 months

by · The Mirror

Tommy Robinson has been jailed for 18 months after admitting contempt of court by repeating false allegations against a Syrian refugee, in breach of an injunction.

Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, looked up at dozens of his supporters in the dock and shrugged his shoulders as the judge handed down the sentence. The 41-year-old appeared at Woolwich Crown Court today and admitted breaching the High Court order made in 2021, barring him from repeating libellous allegations against the refugee, who successfully sued him.

Lawyers for the Solicitor General claimed the 41-year-old had been “thumbing his nose at the court” and “undermining” the rule of law, including by publishing a film called Silenced, which contains the libellous allegations, last year.

Robinson has been jailed for 18 months( Image: PA)

Barristers for Robinson, who wore a grey suit and white shirt, said it was his “principles that have brought him before the court”.

Passing sentence, Mr Justice Johnson said the breaches of the injunction were not “accidental, negligent or merely reckless” and that the “custodial threshold is amply crossed”. He said: “It was a planned, deliberate, direct, flagrant breach of the court’s orders.”

He continued: “Nobody is above the law. Nobody can pick and choose which injunctions they obey and those they do not. It is in the interests of the whole community that injunctions are obeyed.”

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