Tommy Robinson found hiding in luxury resort amid far-right riots in the UK
Yaxley-Lennon can be geolocated to the all-inclusive hotel – which includes a luxurious spa, multiple outdoor and indoor pools, tennis courts and a water park
Yaxley-Lennon can be geolocated to the all-inclusive hotel – which includes a luxurious spa, multiple outdoor and indoor pools, tennis courts and a water park
He was released on unconditional bail following his arrest in Kent, meaning there was nothing to prevent him from leaving.
More failures to abide by the law could see Tommy Robinson face 'up to two years in jail', according to one legal expert.
The 41-year-old had spoken at an event in Calgary on Monday.
Campaign group Hope Not Hate alleged that Robinson had ignored an injunction and repeated allegations.
"I'm just glad my grandad's dead."
Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, who was still in police custody on Sunday evening, was told to stay away from the march.
Ha! Police, MPs, and social media users alike have scoffed at Tommy Robinson's claims that he was working as a journalist on Sunday.
Tommy Robinson ignored warnings from police, and against the wishes of the Jewish community, he attended the march against anti-semitism.
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