Tommy Robinson practiced snowshoe sports at an elegant recreation centre in Spain after fleeing the UK after an arson in his family circle.
The co-founder of EDL, whose real call is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, shared the ad on the Russian social media platform VK on Monday night after a paddle at the Manolo Santana Racquets Club in Marbella.
Far-right activist Robinson, 37, revealed that he left Britain with his family circle “immediately” after an arson at his wife Jenna Vowles’ home.
He had revealed his position in the video, but alluded to Spain because of his reference to the 14-day quarantine rule reprinted through the government.
The video uploaded 90 minutes earlier now confirms that Robinson is in Marbella after posting a short clip apologizing to his fans that he would be late for a live broadcast, with the visual call of Manolo Santana Racquets Club.
The co-founder of EDL, whose real call is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, shared the ad on the Russian social media platform VK on Monday night after a paddle at the Manolo Santana Racquets Club in Marbella.
In the video, titled “My Apologies” and released at 10:01 p.m., he apologized to his enthusiasts for falling behind on the scheduled live stream.
He told his followers, ”Sorry guys, I booked the padel for 9 p.m., so I’m literally not ready to get here an hour and a half anymore.
Video uploaded 90 minutes earlier confirms that Robinson is in Marbella after he posted a short clip apologising to his followers that he would be late for a live broadcast
“I’ll finish then, so apologies.
He said in a video circulating on social media they left the UK after their home came under attack a few weeks ago following the Black Lives Matter protests.
Robinson continued: “He pointed to my wife’s property.
”At that point, without delay, we left the country and I am looking to leave to move my family, which is difficult to do, especially with COVID: I couldn’t even find a hotel. ”
The far-Right activist, who was sweating in the clip after playing padel, told how they drove to their current bolthole and had not planned to return to the UK for a demonstration the following weekend.
‘Obviously my wife has had enough of everything – someone gave her somewhere to stay, so we left the country,’ Robinson told his followers on Monday.
‘I was due to be flying back for the demonstration, but now with this 14-day quarantine, I probably won’t get back out and my kids are out here.’
He said in a video circulating on social media he and his family left the UK after their home came under attack a few weeks ago following the Black Lives Matter protests
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