This is my honest reflection — after sitting down with Tommy Robinson.
He’s one of Britain’s most divisive figures, and now he’s in Israel — invited by the country’s Minister for Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism. After spending hours in conversation with him, I wanted to share what I really think about the man, the movement, and the storm around him.
So many people I know told me never to speak to him — that he’s “far right”, “a Nazi”, “a fascist”. I wanted to find out for myself. What I found was more complex: anger, conviction, pain, and a desire to defend the country he loves. But also contradictions — moments of honesty and regret, and a personality at war with itself.
In this video, I explore what that interview revealed about him, and about Britain — a country tearing itself apart between free speech and fear, loyalty and shame, belonging and exile.
💬 In This Video:
🎙 Why I interviewed Britain’s most controversial man
🧩 What I learned about the person behind the headlines
🇬🇧 How Tommy’s message divides — and unites — the nation
🕍 Why his invitation to Israel has angered Jewish leaders
🧠 The fine line between conviction and aggression
💔 What his emotion in our interview revealed about the human cost of being Tommy Robinson
⚖️ What this moment says about Britain’s struggle with truth, identity and moral courage
Tommy Robinson has just landed in Israel. His visit will ignite another round of outrage — but also, perhaps, an overdue conversation.
Watch this video before deciding what you think of him — and what that says about us.
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