MPs tell US Secretary of State: ‘You don't want Tommy Robinson’
The far-right leader is expected to bag around £1m on a right-wing tour of the United States but the country maintains a travel ban against him for ‘fraudulently and criminally’ entering the country in 2012
MEMBERS of Parliament have written to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to demand that the country maintains a travel ban against Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, also known as Tommy Robinson.
In the letter seen by the Star today, 55 MPs write in favour of the ban that was put in place after Mr Yaxley-Lennon tried to “fraudulently and criminally enter the United States” in 2012 by using his friend’s passport.
Mr Yaxley-Lennon, the former English Defence League leader, plans to travel to Washington DC next week for media appearances, for which he is expected to bag around £1 million.
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