Tommy Robinson has been accused of encouraging far-right rioters who are attacking communities across the country from a sun lounger on a five-star resort in Cyprus. The English Defence League (EDL) founder, 41, saw a fresh warrant issued for his arrest after he did not attend a contempt of court hearing last week. The High Court was told on Monday that the anti-Islam activist, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, had left the country after being released on unconditional bail following his arrest in Kent the previous weekend.

Robinson said he had booked the holiday to spend “quality” time with his family and friends after admitting that he may go to jail. He claimed he feared his family may be in danger after his location was revealed over the weekend - but his own social media profile appeared to reveal his whereabouts . The Independent takes a look inside the £400-a-night resort lying on the Mediterranean coast, boasting of its “stunning location overlooking one of the most spectacular sunsets” on the party region of the island.

Follow live coverage of UK riots here The website for the resort added: “The hotel is the ideal place for a family vacation and for those seeking a serene environment. The harmonious combination of simplicity and luxury will charm all the guests.” One travel agent continued: “The pretty gardens are sprinkled with terracotta-topped bungalows and winding paths, so it looks just like a tiny Cypriot town.

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