Topic: Tommy Robinson

14 chapters across the catalog

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 45:41 - 49:43

1834: Swarm Forge

Eva Vlaardingerbroek Banned from United Kingdom

Dutch activist Eva Vlaardingerbroek announced she has been banned from entering the United Kingdom, with the government citing her presence as "not conducive to the public good." The ban follows her participation in a Tommy Robinson rally and her criticisms of Prime Minister Keir Starmer. She characterizes the decision as a dystopian limitation on free speech and an act of hypocrisy regarding UK immigration policies.

Taproot
Episode 1799 1:47:27 - 1:50:40

1799: Taproot

Tommy Robinson, London Protests, France Credit Downgrade

A massive "patriotic" protest led by Tommy Robinson drew over 100,000 people to central London, significantly outnumbering counter-demonstrators. Simultaneously, Fitch Ratings downgraded France's credit score to A+ due to political instability and a rising deficit. The economic situation in France is expected to lead to severe austerity measures, as the country can no longer inflate its way out of debt under the Euro system.

Adam & The Robot
Episode 1798 1:03:23 - 1:06:19

1798: Adam & The Robot

AFD Candidate Deaths in Germany

Six candidates for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party died shortly before local elections in North Rhine-Westphalia. While police and some party officials cite natural causes or suicide, social media figures like Elon Musk and Tommy Robinson have labeled the deaths "weird." The hosts speculate on whether the deaths are related to high vaccination rates in Germany.

Quademic
Episode 1723 1:17:39 - 1:21:43

1723: Quademic

Persecution Complex, Elon Musk and Tommy Robinson

Analysts describe the suspect as having a "persecution complex" against the German state. Media reports highlight his activity on X (formerly Twitter), where he reportedly shared content from Elon Musk and Tommy Robinson. The hosts argue that the media is attempting to link the violence to "right-wing extremism" and Musk's platform policies.

Authentified
Episode 1687 2:32:20 - 2:37:18

1687: Authentified

UK Political Crackdown, Church of England Rebrand

In the UK, authorities are scrutinizing the funding of Tommy Robinson and Nigel Farage following recent riots. Farage's outside earnings of £1.2 million were highlighted by the BBC as a potential scandal. Additionally, the Church of England is reportedly rebranding some "worshipping communities" to drop the word "church" in favor of "community," a move compared to Orwellian Newspeak.

No Guff
Episode 1684 1:12:18 - 1:14:36

1684: No Guff

Elon Musk, Keir Starmer, Civil War Comments

The public standoff between Elon Musk and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is examined. Musk's comments that "civil war is inevitable" in the UK and his accusations of "two-tier policing" have drawn condemnation from the British government. The hosts debate whether Musk is genuinely defending free speech or engaging in a power play.

No Guff
Episode 1684 1:23:12 - 1:26:57

1684: No Guff

UK Counter-Protests, Tommy Robinson, Agent Provocateurs

A "boots on the ground" report from a UK listener describes the atmosphere of anti-protests organized by the Socialist Workers Party. The discussion touches on the motivations of rioters in northern England and the theory that activist Tommy Robinson may be a government operative or "op."

Rainbow of Rockets
Episode 1683 1:22:13 - 1:26:25

1683: Rainbow of Rockets

United Kingdom Riots, Southport Stabbing Aftermath

Widespread rioting has broken out across the UK following a mass stabbing in Southport that killed three young girls. While initial reports on social media claimed the suspect was a radical Muslim immigrant, police stated he was born in Wales to Rwandan parents. The unrest is described as a culmination of long-standing tensions regarding immigration and "two-tier policing."

Accelerationism
Episode 1121 1:03:30 - 1:10:22

1121: Accelerationism

European Strongmen, Diversity vs. Equality Philosophy

The manifesto addresses various groups, including threats to Turks regarding the "reconquest" of Constantinople and the Hagia Sophia. It critiques modern conservatism for failing to preserve Western culture and environment. The document concludes with a philosophical argument that diversity is anathema to equality, which the hosts find too sophisticated for a high school dropout, suggesting external authorship.

Lefties are Right
Episode 1053 2:31:29 - 2:36:40

1053: Lefties are Right

Tommy Robinson, Free Tommy Movement

The "Free Tommy" movement in the UK is gaining momentum as supporters protest the imprisonment of activist Tommy Robinson. Robinson was arrested for contempt of court while reporting on "grooming gangs" in the north of England, a topic supporters claim the BBC and elites have suppressed. The segment includes a clip of a Dutch citizen telling a BBC reporter to "F off," reflecting widespread public distrust of the institution.

Free Scooter!
Episode 1044 2:24:23 - 2:30:56

1044: Free Scooter!

Global Meetups and the No Agenda Roundtable

Upcoming *No Agenda* meetups are announced for Toronto, coinciding with a Jordan Peterson event, and Tel Aviv, organized by Sir Brian of London. The Tel Aviv event will focus on free speech and the legal situation of Tommy Robinson. The segment concludes with the traditional "Roundtable" roll call, welcoming new knights and dames into the show's honorary leadership.

Hairy Mary
Episode 1041 2:05:16 - 2:07:45

1041: Hairy Mary

Free Tommy Robinson March, Eco-Horror Film Genre

Geert Wilders spoke at a "Free Tommy Robinson" march in the UK after being allowed entry by border officials. Separately, a media analyst discusses the emergence of "eco-horror," a subgenre where the planet itself acts as the monster in response to climate change. This trend is attributed to the influence of the Lear Foundation on Hollywood scripts.

Bug Ramen
Episode 1037 11:55 - 19:49

1037: Bug Ramen

Tommy Robinson Arrest, UK Criminal Justice Act 1925

Tommy Robinson was arrested and sentenced to 13 months in prison for contempt of court while livestreaming outside a courthouse in Leeds. The arrest invoked the Criminal Justice Act of 1925, which prohibits photography and filming in court precincts. A D-Notice was reportedly issued to restrict UK media reporting on the case, leading to concerns about transparency regarding grooming gang trials.

Tech Neck
Episode 1017 2:24:44 - 2:29:35

1017: Tech Neck

Tommy Robinson, Telford Child Grooming Scandals

The child grooming scandals in Telford, England, are discussed in the context of Tommy Robinson's claims of a "two-tier" policing system. Robinson, former leader of the English Defense League, argues that political correctness has prevented authorities from investigating crimes committed by migrant groups. Member of Parliament Lucy Allan confirmed she has been inundated with reports from victims of these long-running grooming gangs.