He's like a gangster': How Tommy Robinson became leader of Britain's far right
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Robinson's jailing signifies the culmination of his journey from a tanning salon owner to a far-right icon, reinforcing his image as a political martyr.
Mr Justice Johnson noted that Tommy Robinson displayed no remorse and saw himself as above the law, stating there was no realistic prospect of rehabilitation.
Nick Lowles highlighted Robinson's charisma and reach, stating he could gather enormous crowds like few others and has a significant online following.
The far-right activist's actions and growing prominence suggest he may be the most significant figure on the British far right since Enoch Powell.
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