Tommy Robinson Enemy of the State
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Author(s)Robinson, Tommy
ISBN / ASIN1976446775
ISBN-139781976446771
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank36,494
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Both harrowing and at times hilarious, this is the story of the persecution of a British patriot, by his own government and the judicial system. Just an ordinary Luton man, Stephen Lennon 'became' Tommy Robinson after his attempts to highlight the dangers of radical Islam led to him being labelled a far right extremist and subjected to years of harassment, arrests and even attempts on his life. And when all else failed, Britain's security services tried to blackmail into working for them. At times barely believable, this is the true story of how ordinary British men and women are seen as the enemy by their own police and politicians.
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