Tommy Robinson Sparks UK Riots from Luxury Cyprus Hotel
Far-right firebrand Tommy Robinson has been fanning the flames of race riots back in Britain – all while sunning himself at a swanky five-star resort in Cyprus. As chaos erupts across UK cities, Robinson is chilling at the plush Atlantica Mare Village near Ayia Napa, enjoying an all-inclusive holiday with family and friends.
Robinson’s Lavish Hideout Exposed
The 41-year-old, wanted in the UK for dodging a court appearance last week, has been posting provocative rants from his luxury getaway. Despite trying to keep his whereabouts under wraps, Robinson was tracked down to the resort, where rooms fetch over £400 a night at peak times.
“While his supporters have been rioting, Robinson has been mixing with other holidaymakers, many of whom seem unaware of his identity,” revealed an eyewitness.
Online Incitement Fuelling Violence
Even from abroad, Robinson continues to stir the pot on social media. His 800,000 followers on X (formerly Twitter) have seen a steady stream of posts attacking police for cracking down on his mob while accusing them of going easy on Muslim protesters. His incendiary messages have helped spark violent unrest in several UK cities.
From Poolside to Provocateur
Robinson has been spotted lounging by the pool, reading conspiracy theory books, and firing off online updates. At a beach bar on Saturday, he was seen sipping coffee while scrolling and posting from his mobile.
“Robinson was up early for breakfast at 7 am, then spent an hour working out in the gym with a sea view through floor-to-ceiling windows,” said another witness.
On the Run Amid Legal Woes
Born Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, Robinson faces serious charges over breaching a court order related to spreading lies about a Syrian refugee. When he skipped his High Court hearing in London, authorities issued an arrest warrant. Undeterred, Robinson fled the UK, jetting off to Cyprus via Vienna.
Government and Public Outcry
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer slammed those “whipping up action online and then running away” – a clear shot at Robinson. Starmer vowed full police support against extremists inciting violence.
Across Britain, communities reel from the riots. In Hull, volunteers armed with brushes and brooms have joined council workers in cleaning up the mess.
“Yesterday saw the worst of Hull, but today we’ve seen the best,” said Councillor Jack Haines of Hull City Council.
UK on Edge While Robinson Vacations
As Tommy Robinson enjoys his luxury break, Britain remains tense with ongoing riots and protests. The government is determined to restore order and hold provocateurs accountable – but the situation is far from settled.