Content warning: the following article includes an AI image posted by Tommy Robinson that depicts Pakistani people being lynched.
In response to Restore Britain’s deeply racist and Islamophobic ‘Rape Gang Inquiry Report’, Tommy Robinson has called for Pakistani people to be lynched.
The post is in response to a report which is – by its own admission – pushing made-up figures:
"250,000 girls raped by Muslim gangs"
is the new "40 beheaded babies" LIE.This figure isn't credible. It comes from Rupert Lowe's discredited report, which relies on Lord Pearson's guesswork, extrapolated from data in just a handful of towns. Lowe admitted this on page 12. pic.twitter.com/tvlhmW1UEP
— smile2jannah (@smile2jannah) June 17, 2026
The report is also ignoring victims of colour and white perpetrators to create an Islamophobic narrative:
A Muslim woman was invited to give evidence at the inquiry.
Then removed two days before she could speak.
You probably didn't hear about it. That's what happens to Muslim victims.
Her name is Femi Mohammed.
CSE survivor. From Dudley. Pakistani heritage. Abused by white men.… pic.twitter.com/Y8W7vetxSP
— IslamophobiaUK (@uk_islamophobia) June 17, 2026
Robinson posted the sickening image below:

You can see the post for yourself here; we’ve screengrabbed it in the hope that Twitter still has some degree of moderation, and it gets removed.
Tommy Robinson white supremacist
Robinson’s defenders are going to look at his post and say he’s specifically calling for the execution of rapists. The problem is that Robinson and his ilk have spent the last few years making the case that the entire Pakistani community is a danger, and that Pakistani men are inherently prone to rape.
When you look at the above in this context, it’s clear what the message is. And the far right has done this before.
Writing about the stereotyping and demonisation of Black men in the United States, the National Museum of African American History & Culture wrote the following (emphasis added):
Conjured by the minds of enslavers and auctioneers to promote the strength, breeding ability, and agility of muscular young black men, the Mandingo trope was born. While under the violence of enslavement, a physically powerful black man could be subdued and brutally forced into labor. Emancipation brought with it fears that these men would exact sexual revenge against white men through their daughters, as depicted in the film “Birth of a Nation” (1915). The reinforcement of the stereotype of the Mandingo as animalistic and brutish, gave legal authority to white mobs and militias who tortured and killed black men for the safety of the public.
Headlines of newspapers across the nation, beginning around the turn-of-the-century, document a frenzy of arrests, attempted lynchings and murders of “black brutes” accused of insulting or assaulting white women. Heavyweight boxing champion Jack Johnson epitomized the Mandingo or Black Brute of white imaginations in the flesh. Called a beast, a brute and a coon in print, Johnson’s relationships with white women took up as much newsprint as his fighting abilities. With his 1910 victory over James Jeffries, promoted as the “Great White Hope,” Johnson brought white fears to a head. The result was weeks of riotous mob violence across the nation that left thousands of African American communities and lives in ruin.
Robinson is literally calling for lynchings – the kind that white Americans subject Black Americans to.
As the Museum reported, the myth of the Black American predator gave rise to “riotous mob violence”. And just this month, we saw white rioters tearing through Belfast. These people targeted people of colour in their homes and businesses:
A pastor helping those in houses targeted tonight in Belfast says people were being put out of their homes “because they're black”
He says members of his church “who have been with us for 20 years..had their house attacked, windows smashed, houses beside them burned” pic.twitter.com/nYwrVPx8Aa
— Taj Ali (@Taj_Ali1) June 9, 2026
Robinson absolutely pushed for this violence, and he’s pushing for it again with his call to lynch Pakistani men.
As the sun goes down over Northern Ireland, homes and vehicles burn in Belfast. pic.twitter.com/68lGMT9f6Q
— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) June 9, 2026
I wrote this – I think he’ll struggle to make a case for his income or reputation being damaged given that his income is reliant on him begging for money on the back of doing racist things https://t.co/qDEz7AnWt7
— Willem Moore (@willem_moore_uk) June 13, 2026
https://t.co/UxNXqDKwjL pic.twitter.com/eZcZblhCIb
— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) June 10, 2026
‘Solution’
Robinson’s “only solution” line seems purposefully close to the Nazi’s ‘Final Solution’ given the context. As the Holocaust Encyclopedia wrote:
The term “Final Solution to the Jewish Question” was a euphemism used by Nazi Germany’s leaders. It referred to the mass murder of Europe’s Jews. It brought an end to policies aimed at encouraging or forcing Jews to leave the German Reich and other parts of Europe. Those policies were replaced by systematic annihilation.
Right now, Robinson and the far right are calling for ‘remigration‘, which is the forced deportation of all people of colour from the UK – regardless of where they were born. As with Restore’s inherently racist Rape Gang Inquiry, Robinson selectively highlights crimes to create a narrative that people of colour are more criminal than the white population. And he does this despite promoting known abusers of women like Andrew Tate, Conor McGregor, and Donald Trump:
Nigerian invader, 27, nicknamed 'Spartan' who tried to rape woman after a 'party' night out is jailed.
How many more must suffer?
Remigration and de-islamisation now! pic.twitter.com/X5mzyjkWxF
— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) June 16, 2026
As history shows us, it doesn’t end with deportations when the far right take power. And as Tommy Robinson has shown us today, these people already have a “solution” in mind.
Featured image via the Canary










Surely inciting hatred and violence like this should be prosecuted under the The Public Order Act 1986.
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1986/64/part/III