
The Rubin Report Did the UK Just Pass the Point of No Return? | Tommy Robinson
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Feb 27, 2026 Tommy Robinson, British activist known for campaigning on immigration and grooming-gang scandals, discusses demographic change, alleged institutional cover-ups, and the political impact of organized voting. He covers mass rallies, free speech and censorship concerns, border and security policy, and comparisons between UK and other countries. Short, provocative takes on identity, migration, and cultural survival.
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Childhood View Of Segregation In Luton
- Tommy Robinson links rising mosque numbers in Luton to visible social division and separate playgrounds by religion.
- He recounts observing early hostility and segregation as a child, framing later grooming scandals and community divisions.
Cousin Victim And The Conspiracy Of Silence
- Robinson describes his cousin as a victim of grooming gangs and alleges institutional cover-up by police and councils.
- He asserts the English Defence League forced attention and prosecutions after years of silence.
Factor Demographics Into Political Strategy
- Do recognise demographic trends when assessing political priorities because councils may prioritize growing communities.
- Robinson points to projected Pakistani/Bangladeshi birth-rate growth that changed local political calculations.

