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Tommy Robinson admits to spreading misinformation

Willem Moore by Willem Moore
22 December 2025
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Interviewer Eze Talks Sports has got Tommy Ten Names Robinson to admit to sharing misinformation:

This is actually brilliant. He made tiny Tommy admit that he was spreading misinformation and didn't let him dodge the question. He came with receipts.

He had a nightmare in Dubai. https://t.co/L3QjFviRBr

— Mukhtar (@I_amMukhtar) December 21, 2025

It’s not the first time Robinson has spread a load of old bollocks online either, as we’ve covered.

Hello, Dubai – hello Tommy Ten Names Robinson

As Mukhtar notes, the interview took place in Tommy Robinson’s now infamous Dubai trip:

Tommy Robinson got pressured in Dubai. Look how shook he is.

"Don't interview him, he's a racist prick. Why are you giving him airtime?

Apparently, the Emirati influencers have invited him.

Watch him get cooked, bullied, and physically pushed. pic.twitter.com/cp8lHOw4bq

— Mukhtar (@I_amMukhtar) December 19, 2025

Just when you thought you've seen it all. 🤣#TommyRobinson the little rodent that demonises Muslims on a daily basis on behalf of Israel photographed with #AntMiddleton in Dubai 🇦🇪

This hypocrisy is off the scale! pic.twitter.com/tXHPpG5SQw

— Reis (@London_acting) December 19, 2025

In the video at the top, Eze says to Robinson:

there was supposed to be a demonstration in Blackburn and what happened?

Robinson responds:

Fake news, that’s fake news.

Eze hits back:

You posted it. It’s fake news, but you posted it. I’ll put it right there.

The video highlights the following tweet from Robinson:

Blackburn pic.twitter.com/5nQpAXtIRT

— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) August 1, 2024

Robinson posted this a few days later:

Mobs of Muslims also roaming the streets of Blackburn searching for the "EDL" after @Keir_Starmer , the media and far left spread malicious lies that the concerned British people were "far right thugs" and edl, which doesn't exist and they knew that. pic.twitter.com/Iqkl3bdjh1

— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) August 3, 2024

I dunno, Tommy; maybe they thought a far-right mob was going to turn up in Blackburn because far-right activist Tommy Robinson posted that there’d be a demonstration?

Nigeria

Switching to Nigeria, Eze says:

But I’m saying in Nigeria, you have areas with lots of Muslims. I’m saying why are they going into Muslim populated villages and killing them as well?

Tommy Robinson responded:

I don’t believe they are.

Eze again put the evidence on the screen, sharing this:

MAIDUGURI, Aug 20 (Reuters) – The death toll from an attack by gunmen on a mosque and nearby homes in Nigeria’s northwest Katsina state has risen to at least 50, with around 60 others abducted, local officials and residents said on Wednesday.

The attack occurred early on Tuesday in the remote community of Unguwan Mantau, in Malumfashi district, as Muslim worshippers gathered for Fajr, the dawn prayer. Witnesses reported that armed assailants arrived on motorcycles, opening fire inside the mosque before moving through the village.

Eze was presumably referencing the fact that Robinson has been trying paint the situation in Nigeria as an anti-Christian genocide:

More devastating images out of Nigeria as Christians have yet another mass burial of their families, slaughtered by Islamic terrorists.

Where's the UN?

Where's the legacy media and politicians?

Where are the protests? pic.twitter.com/PBqSp6vW0m

— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) October 29, 2025

What is happening in Nigeria will happen in America, and every nation that allows spread like the cancer it is. pic.twitter.com/fsDVkjqkDh

— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) November 26, 2025

The BBC reported on the situation in Nigeria in November, writing:

In September, popular television host and comedian Bill Maher upped the ante describing what was happening as a “genocide”, external .

Referring to the Boko Haram group, he said “they have killed over 100,000 since 2009, they’ve burned 18,000 churches”.

Similar figures have also been gaining traction on social media.

The government in Abuja has pushed back on these claims describing them as “a gross misrepresentation of reality”.

It did not deny that there was deadly violence in the country. But officials said , external that “terrorists attack all who reject their murderous ideology – Muslims, Christians and those of no faith alike”.

Other groups monitoring political violence in Nigeria say the number of Christians who have been killed is far lower, and say most victims of the jihadist groups are Muslims.

For reference, Bill Maher is a lowly Zionist like Tommy Robinson, and he was using the situation in Nigeria to distract from what Israel has been up to:

Bill Maher on the Islamic slaughter of Christians in Nigeria: "They are literally trying to wipe out the christian population of an entire country. Where are the kids protesting this? They don't care because the Jews aren't involved" pic.twitter.com/bmwWyrfZN6

— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) October 15, 2025

Israel’s genocide attracted so much attention because Western governments have been working hand in glove with Israel for decades now. This means we have a greater degree of responsibility for what’s going on over there, and that we can potentially end the situation by pressuring our politicians to cease our financial, political, and military support. Israel is reliant on the backing of Western governments; Boko Haram is not.

Another reason why Israel gets more attention is because their government and supporters have worked to embed themselves in our politics; a fact which has led to a predictable backlash:

After over two years of genocide in Gaza, chancellor Rachel Reeves tells Labour Friends of Israel:

“The progressive friends of Israel – whatever their criticism of particular governments – must be willing to say, unapologetically, ‘I am a Zionist.’” pic.twitter.com/QiMSyGBA1F

— Declassified UK (@declassifiedUK) December 10, 2025

People should have an awareness of world events and they should push our politicians to pursue effective change, but let’s not pretend there aren’t obvious reasons why people know more about Israel than Nigeria. There is no ‘Labour Friends of Boko Haram’, but as soon as there is, rest assured – we will protest them.

Oh, and just so this is clear; we’re not saying Israel is as bad as Boko Haram.

Israel is much, much worse than any regional terrorist organisation.

Tommy Robison: cooked

You can watch Eze Talks’ full interview with Robinson here:

Featured image via Eze Talks Sports

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  1. Gnu says:
    6 months ago

    And little doubt if “Boko Haram” actually manages to take control of an African country, its leader will be invited to DC, London and Brussels for an honorary tour and celebratory basketball games with the CIA/Mossad/MIx that have funded and armed them from the beginning.

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