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March with us this Saturday against Robinson, racism and hate
Donald Trump’s inauguration has emboldened fascists in Britain, warns SABBY DHALU 

TOMMY ROBINSON supporters will be marching in London this Saturday, under the slogans “Free Tommy” and “stop the isolation.” Robinson, aka Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is currently in prison and in solitary confinement after admitting contempt of court. 

While his supporters claim they simply want “justice,” a cursory glance at the virulent racism, Islamophobia and anti-migrant hatred on Tommy Robinson’s “X” profile reveals the real agenda. This demonstration is about stirring up racism and Islamophobia to build a fascist street movement and follows a series of Islamophobic attacks on mosques in London in the form of anti-Muslim graffiti.

There’s no doubt that recent events have emboldened this movement. Taking inspiration from the reactionary “Maga” movement in the US that has propelled Donald Trump into a second term as US president, “Mega” (Make England Great Again) red baseball caps will be available at this far-right demonstration. Every fascist and racist in Britain, and indeed across the globe, hailed Donald Trump’s presidency as a victory, especially after his immediate actions following his inauguration. 

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