Tommy Robinson Enemy of the State by Tommy Robinson

Tommy Robinson Enemy of the State by Tommy Robinson

Author:Tommy Robinson
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Publisher: The Press News Ltd
Published: 2015-12-08T16:00:00+00:00


PAUL RAY IS a nutter. A 100 per cent, bona fide, right wing fruitcake from Dunstable. He contacted us when we were the UPL and we spoke to him once, but he never came to a demonstration, not the UPL nor the EDL.

He then disappeared from public view, apparently because of a bunch of reported threats against his life from Muslims. The next thing, he surfaced in Malta, where he had teamed up with a joker called ‘Nazi’ Nick Gregor.

If this all sounds a bit far-fetched, hang about, because it gets better. Nazi Nick Gregor is a German character who was reputedly the most feared Nazi in Europe – in recent years obviously. He once did a documentary with the Ulster loyalist paramilitary Johnny ‘Mad Dog’ Adair and reportedly used to be his bodyguard. There were stories about Nazi Nick smuggling diamonds in Africa, Nazi Nick the gunman – all sorts. There was speculation about him being a mentor for Anders Breivik who committed the Oslo massacre. And suddenly we had this local headcase Paul Ray hanging out with Nazi Nick in Malta.

We were about 18 months into the EDL, by which time my face was in the public domain, but the world still knew me as Tommy Robinson. Then one evening, out of the blue, I got a phone call from him – from Paul Ray. He spoke and then the German bloke came on the phone and said, ‘You’ve got until midnight to hand over control of the English Defence League; the Facebook group, the website, everything. If you haven’t done this by midnight, then your address, your real name, your family’s addresses – everything is going to be put online’.

The last thing he said was, ‘Tick tock, tick tock … the clock’s ticking mate’.

We weren’t going to play ball with these idiots. Midnight came and went and sure enough Paul Ray posted something online – a video publicising my real identity, and saying that I’d kidnapped his mum. If anyone was in any doubt about how mad he was, that must have had them shaking their heads in disbelief. Kidnap his mum? What a complete nut job.

I have to admit that at that point I was basically shitting myself, because of the backlash I thought must be coming. The days of walking round Luton unchallenged were gone because once the Muslim brothers knew who Tommy Robinson was, that it was their old ‘mate’ Yax, things were going to change for good.

Were my initial fears founded? Absolutely – and some, because I was suddenly a target. That said, I suppose it wasn’t just inevitable eventually, but possibly for the best. Once the mask was off and there was no more hiding to be done, it took things onto the next level. There was a certain sense of freedom despite the baggage it brought.

After that I met Kev and one or two others to discuss what we did next. We couldn’t just bumble on as we were, doing half a job, we had to decide to commit or jack it all in.



Download



Copyright Disclaimer:
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.