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Tommy Robinson leaves UK after police warning - Yorkshire Live

Tommy Robinson left the UK after police warned he was named in a proscribed ISIS-K magazine urging violence against him; his video has over 280,000 views, officials said.

  • On Friday, Tommy Robinson, the far-right activist, said he left the UK after police warned his name appeared in an Islamic State publication urging violence.
  • Bedfordshire Police said officers contacted a man after intelligence showed his name in prohibited material, verifying a Thursday call about the magazine Yalghar reportedly published by ISKP.
  • Posting on X, Robinson shared a video of the police call and airport footage; the three-minute video has over 280,000 views and includes a donation link for relocating his family.
  • A Bedfordshire Police officer warned Robinson he is not authorized to carry weapons or take pre-emptive action, and police said possession of proscribed material could be a terrorism offence.
  • Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, has prior legal encounters and a high public profile as a former EDL co-founder, recently endorsing a Reform UK candidate amid his departure.
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The main organiser of the British mass demonstrations against the Islamization of the country is threatened by the terrorists of the "Islamic State". He has now brought his family abroad. By Eric Angerer Yesterday Robinson wrote on X, where he has 1.8 million followers: "I am a priority goal of ISIS! I have left the country and need time to ensure my security and that of my family. I probably have to resettle them. I'll report as soon as I have …

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The National broke the news in Glasgow, United Kingdom on Friday, February 13, 2026.
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