HUNDREDS of furious Tommy Robinson supporters are marching outside Parliament after the EDL founder was jailed for nine months today.
Robinson called for protests after he was found to have "encouraged mob rule" when he breached a reporting restriction to live-stream a video outside a child grooming trial.
In May 2018, he was already sentenced to 13 months in jail after live-streaming footage of defendants in a criminal trial. The court of appeal then overturned the ruling freeing Robinson after only two months in prison. The case was then referred to the attorney general, who stated that it was in the public interest to bring fresh proceedings. Robinson says the case against him is politically motivated.
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