Yaxley-Lennon locked up

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Psamathe

Senior Member
Bad news for Yaxley.
He might be getting out of prison early for promising to be a very good boy, but he might just be heading back there for harrassment:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdr557ngn4ro
And another trial in Oct next year after he refused to give his phone PIN to Police
Ian
 

Milzy

Senior Member
Bad news for Yaxley.
He might be getting out of prison early for promising to be a very good boy, but he might just be heading back there for harrassment:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdr557ngn4ro

How could you fear that little pussy cat, I’d use him like a bowling ball and aim at the wheelie bins.
 

Milzy

Senior Member
*Tommy Robinson: Engineered Look, Engineered Role*.
AKA
Stephen Yaxley-Lennon – His birth name.
Tommy Robinson – The name he adopted during his leadership of the English Defence League (EDL).
Andrew McMaster – Used when attempting to enter the United States illegally in 2012.
Paul Harris – Another alias used during his activities with far-right organizations.
Wayne King – A pseudonym associated with his far-right affiliations.
Stephen Lennon – A variant of his birth name used in various contexts.

He didn’t serve decades—just over a year. Came out crying like he’d been tortured.

View: https://youtu.be/SZXJsLLapeI?feature=shared


Look at the costume: long beard, Islamic tasbih beads, Christian cross. UK prisoners get razors—he’s not surviving jail; he’s playing a role.
Those beads? Not rosaries—they’re Islamic tasbih, used to recite Allah’s 99 names. Pairing that with a Christian cross isn’t rebellion—it’s deliberate psychological warfare. Two opposing religions fused on a state-backed figure? It’s meant to confuse, provoke, and blur friend from foe. Chaos with no clear sides.

Robinson claims no faith, yet walks free wearing sacred symbols from both. Not a crisis of belief. A costume change in a state-funded script.

He’s not fighting the system. He *is* the system’s new mascot. This isn’t a comeback. It’s a controlled deployment.

*But wait—there’s more.*

Behind the scenes, his ex-wife Jenna Lennon (formerly Vowles) ran companies linked to Robinson’s fundraising. Hope & Pride Ltd, over £1.1 million in funds, went belly-up with nearly £330k in unpaid taxes. Jenna got banned from running companies for *seven years* due to financial screw-ups.
([bbc.com](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn4yr0vwgv3o), [independent.co.uk](https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/tommy-robinson-bankrupt-jenna-lennon-b2003363.html))

Despite their divorce in 2021, Jenna keeps the family home—paid for with cash that’s supposed to be transparent but isn’t. Robinson’s been spotted there, hanging around, probably plotting how to keep the cash flowing while playing victim.

The English Defence League (EDL) is the far-right, street protest movement Tommy Robinson co-founded and led.

They position themselves as “anti-Islam” but really they’re a loose coalition of racist, nationalist thugs stirring racial tensions and violent clashes across the UK. It’s all about fear-mongering and division, dressed up as “protecting British values.”

Robinson’s role in the EDL helped build his public image as a “rebel” fighting a cultural war — but it was all theater to manipulate public sentiment and justify harsher policing and surveillance of communities.

If you think the EDL is some grassroots uprising, you’re buying into a staged game designed by deeper powers to fracture society and feed the chaos machine.

Don’t be fooled by tears and grandstanding. The guy crying for sympathy is backed by a *trust* funneling money through his ex-wife’s sketchy companies. Meanwhile, billionaire Elon Musk’s reportedly funding his legal defense—proof the puppet masters are still pulling strings.

*And since we’re dropping truths:*

Nike’s iconic “Just Do It” slogan? Inspired by a state-executed murderer, Gary Gilmore, whose last words were “Let’s do it” before facing a firing squad. Nike twisted that into their multi-billion-dollar motivational catchphrase.
Your “inspiration”? State-sanctioned death.
[https://glenmont.co/the-murderer-behind-nikes-most-successful-ad-campaign/?utm
 

BoldonLad

Old man on a bike. Not a member of a clique.
Location
South Tyneside
*Tommy Robinson: Engineered Look, Engineered Role*.
AKA
Stephen Yaxley-Lennon – His birth name.
Tommy Robinson – The name he adopted during his leadership of the English Defence League (EDL).
Andrew McMaster – Used when attempting to enter the United States illegally in 2012.
Paul Harris – Another alias used during his activities with far-right organizations.
Wayne King – A pseudonym associated with his far-right affiliations.
Stephen Lennon – A variant of his birth name used in various contexts.

He didn’t serve decades—just over a year. Came out crying like he’d been tortured.

View: https://youtu.be/SZXJsLLapeI?feature=shared


Look at the costume: long beard, Islamic tasbih beads, Christian cross. UK prisoners get razors—he’s not surviving jail; he’s playing a role.
Those beads? Not rosaries—they’re Islamic tasbih, used to recite Allah’s 99 names. Pairing that with a Christian cross isn’t rebellion—it’s deliberate psychological warfare. Two opposing religions fused on a state-backed figure? It’s meant to confuse, provoke, and blur friend from foe. Chaos with no clear sides.

Robinson claims no faith, yet walks free wearing sacred symbols from both. Not a crisis of belief. A costume change in a state-funded script.

He’s not fighting the system. He *is* the system’s new mascot. This isn’t a comeback. It’s a controlled deployment.

*But wait—there’s more.*

Behind the scenes, his ex-wife Jenna Lennon (formerly Vowles) ran companies linked to Robinson’s fundraising. Hope & Pride Ltd, over £1.1 million in funds, went belly-up with nearly £330k in unpaid taxes. Jenna got banned from running companies for *seven years* due to financial screw-ups.
([bbc.com](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn4yr0vwgv3o), [independent.co.uk](https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/tommy-robinson-bankrupt-jenna-lennon-b2003363.html))

Despite their divorce in 2021, Jenna keeps the family home—paid for with cash that’s supposed to be transparent but isn’t. Robinson’s been spotted there, hanging around, probably plotting how to keep the cash flowing while playing victim.

The English Defence League (EDL) is the far-right, street protest movement Tommy Robinson co-founded and led.

They position themselves as “anti-Islam” but really they’re a loose coalition of racist, nationalist thugs stirring racial tensions and violent clashes across the UK. It’s all about fear-mongering and division, dressed up as “protecting British values.”

Robinson’s role in the EDL helped build his public image as a “rebel” fighting a cultural war — but it was all theater to manipulate public sentiment and justify harsher policing and surveillance of communities.

If you think the EDL is some grassroots uprising, you’re buying into a staged game designed by deeper powers to fracture society and feed the chaos machine.

Don’t be fooled by tears and grandstanding. The guy crying for sympathy is backed by a *trust* funneling money through his ex-wife’s sketchy companies. Meanwhile, billionaire Elon Musk’s reportedly funding his legal defense—proof the puppet masters are still pulling strings.

*And since we’re dropping truths:*

Nike’s iconic “Just Do It” slogan? Inspired by a state-executed murderer, Gary Gilmore, whose last words were “Let’s do it” before facing a firing squad. Nike twisted that into their multi-billion-dollar motivational catchphrase.
Your “inspiration”? State-sanctioned death.
[https://glenmont.co/the-murderer-behind-nikes-most-successful-ad-campaign/?utm


I have no idea what the above is all about... but... until very recently, I did have a neighbour called Wayne King... he was an oddball... makes me wonder now 😂
 

Xipe Totec

Something nasty in the woodshed
I have no idea what the above is all about... but... until very recently, I did have a neighbour called Wayne King... he was an oddball... makes me wonder now 😂

He was quite the thing in the 30s & 40s.

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icowden

Squire
Nike’s iconic “Just Do It” slogan? Inspired by a state-executed murderer, Gary Gilmore, whose last words were “Let’s do it” before facing a firing squad. Nike twisted that into their multi-billion-dollar motivational catchphrase.
Your “inspiration”? State-sanctioned death.
Just a guess here, but I'm guessing that Dan Wiedmore didn't lead with - "We've got a fantastic brand slogan inspired by a murderer!". It might have inspired the ad agency, but I very much doubt that backing murderers was what Nike was going for.
 

Xipe Totec

Something nasty in the woodshed
I am old, but, I don't live in a geriatric compound 😂

Good music's timeless. Apparently. ^_^

I only know about Mr King because there was a corner shop on the way home from school with a £1.99 album rack - amid all the Top Of The Pops cover compilations there was a dog-eared 'Introducing Wayne King'. Which was as endlessly hilarious to 13 year old me as it still is now...
 
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