The former English Defence League (EDL) founder, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was found to have committed contempt of court (right, in Leeds in May 2018) following a two-day hearing at the Old Bailey last week. His supporters, including five women on mobility scooters, waved Union flags outside the court in London today amid a heavy police presence (left and centre) as people chanted his name and 'We want Tommy out'. Robinson walked through a throng of people to get to the court this morning, wearing black jeans and a black T-shirt, which said 'convicted of journalism' on the front and 'Britain = North Korea' on the back. But Robinson, who attended media law training in June 2017, was ten minutes late for the start of his hearing after speaking to his supporters outside the court, with the judge telling him: 'It's not a very good start.'
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