Tommy Robinson, the controversial figure and former leader of the English Defence League was arrested this afternoon after arriving for a prearranged appointment at Folkestone police station. Robinson, who arrived in a people carrier, was greeted by a group of supporters and media as he made his way inside.

The arrest took place just after 3:10 pm, with Robinson carrying a bag and expressing concerns about his situation.
He addressed the crowd gathered outside, stating, “I’m being persecuted. You should’ve been doing this, sharing this film, not me.” His remarks appeared to reference his ongoing grievances with authorities over his actions and social media activities.

Before entering the police station, Robinson added, “Probability is, I’m not gonna come out,” suggesting he was prepared for the possibility of being detained.
Robinson’s arrest follows his history of legal battles and public confrontations, and his supporters have accused authorities of unfairly targeting him.

The exact reason for his arrest remains unclear at this stage. Kent Police have yet to issue an official statement, but further updates are expected.
Authorities are anticipated to release details regarding the nature of Robinson’s arrest and the charges, if any, that he may face.