Riddle of where Tommy Robinson REALLY gets the money to whip up riots engulfing Britain from his five-star sunlounger - despite once being declared bankrupt and 'squandering a fortune on gambling and drinking' By Daily Mail Reporter Published: 17:43, 6 August 2024 | Updated: 17:43, 6 August 2024 e-mail View comments When Tommy Robinson first entered the national consciousness, it was as an angry young man leading a group of football fans onto the streets of Luton to clash with Islamist activists disrupting a homecoming parade of soldiers returning from Afghanistan . Fifteen years on and while the message and the rage remain, plenty has changed. As the 41-year-old's supporters are arrested up and down Britain, the man whose name they chanted while they terrorised communities was notable by his absence.

No need to take to the streets in person any more - today Robinson wields his malign influence from wherever he chooses. Tommy Robinson is seen resting and relaxing on a sunlounger in a pool while inciting violence at home And at the moment that happens to be in a £400-a-night all-inclusive hotel in Cyprus, lying on a sunbed in a pair of swimming trunks. Because in the modern world you can not only work from the beach – you can also fuel a riot from there too.

This week a reporter from the Mail watched on as Robinson, armed only with his phone, seamlessly merged holiday-making with rabble-rousing. Having first secured his lounger with a towel, there were trips to the gym, for.