MANCHESTER — Live News Supporters of Tommy Robinson have raised fresh concerns over his treatment...

Published: 2:36 pm April 14, 2025
Updated: 1:08 pm October 8, 2025
Tommy Robinson Prison Regime Withdrawn Amid Arrival of High-Risk jihadist gang Neighbours

Supporters of Tommy Robinson have raised fresh concerns over his treatment at HMP Woodhill, claiming that his daily prison regime has been withdrawn following the arrival of high-risk prisoners from HMP Frankland.

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Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is currently held as a civil prisoner and has been engaged in legal action regarding his prison conditions. Now, his representatives allege that he is being denied access to routine privileges due to security measures linked to the relocation of inmates allegedly associated with extremist networks.

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Separation Centre Now Occupied by High-Risk Inmates

According to a statement posted on Robinson’s official social media channel, a number of inmates described as members of a “jihadist gang” from HMP Frankland—the same facility where Hashem Abedi, brother of the Manchester Arena bomber, reportedly assaulted staff—have been transferred to the separation centre at HMP Woodhill.

Supporters claim that the transfer has led to the suspension of Robinson’s prison regime, which previously included access to exercise, phone calls, work duties, and visitation opportunities.

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Broader Debate Over Prison Safety and Fair Treatment

The situation has reignited debate around segregation policies in high-security prisons and how inmates with different risk profiles are managed. Critics argue that civil prisoners like Robinson should not have their rights impacted by the presence of violent offenders, while others contend that prison authorities must prioritise overall safety and operational control.

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This is a developing story, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available or official statements are issued.

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