PULSE POINTS:
❓What Happened: Anti-grooming gangs activist Tommy Robinson has been released from prison after his sentence for contempt of court was reduced by England’s High Court.
👥 Who’s Involved: Robinson, High Court judges, British police and prosecutors.
📍 Where & When: Released from HMP Woodhill in Milton Keynes; sentence reduced last week.
💬 Key Quote: “Unfortunately, in a country that doesn’t believe in free speech, being a citizen journalist, [prison] is an occupational hazard,” Robinson said outside His Majesty’s Prison (HMP) Woodhill.
⚠️ Impact: Robinson plans to organise a free speech event in London. He faces at least two future trials, one resulting from charges filed against him a day after his release was announced.
IN FULL:
Anti-grooming gangs activist and independent journalist Tommy Robinson has been released from prison following a High Court decision to reduce his draconian 18-month sentence for contempt of court. The 42-year-old left His Majesty’s Prison (HMP) Woodhill in Milton Keynes, England, on Tuesday morning. His imprisonment followed his release of a film defending allegations he made against a Syrian migrant, ruled defamatory in a civil case, with the Attorney General’s Office going out of its way to prosecute him for contempt.
Notably, criminals convicted of far more serious crimes, including molesting children, often receive no prison time at all, prompting widespread accusations that Robinson was singled out because of his political views.
A video posted to Robinson’s social media account on X showed him addressing his supporters for approximately 20 minutes. Sporting longer hair, a beard, and a Catholic rosary, he announced plans to host a free speech festival in London later this year.
Robinson said he knew he would likely end up in prison for his film, saying he has been targeted ever since he began pointing out that grooming gangs raping and pimping white working-class girls across England are comprised largely of Muslim, Pakistani-heritage men. “Unfortunately, in a country that doesn’t believe in free speech, being a citizen journalist, [prison] is an occupational hazard,” he said.
Despite his release, Robinson is set to face further trials. He is due at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on June 5, charged with two counts of harassment related to alleged incidents involving two journalists in August 2024. These charges were filed just one day after a judge authorized his early release, prompting accusations of malicious prosecution.
Separately, he faces an October 2026 trial under anti-terrorism legislation, over an accusation that he failed to provide the PIN for his mobile phone when approached by Kent Police in Folkestone in July 2024.
WATCH:
TOMMY HAS BEEN FREED FROM PRISON!!!
— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) May 27, 2025