Tommy Robinson , the former leader of the English Defence League, who has been linked to the riot in the UK, has been spotted in a luxury resort in Cyprus. Despite a UK arrest warrant issued last Monday after he missed a court appearance, Robinson has continued to post inflammatory messages on social media from his holiday destination, where he is staying with family and friends. Robinson, 41, who tried to keep his location secret, has not disclosed his whereabouts in the series of videos he shared with his 800,000 followers on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Meanwhile, his supporters have been involved in recent riots across the UK. According to a report in the Daily Mail, Robinson has been staying at a five-star all-inclusive resort near Ayia Napa, Cyprus, where he has blended in with other holidaymakers, many of whom are unaware of his true identity. Robinson was seen enjoying his stay at a luxury hotel, engaging in activities like having dinner and working out, while also staying active on social media, where he criticized media coverage and government officials.

On July 27, 2024, he led a major rally marked by nationalist rhetoric, raising concerns about potential violence and public disorder. He fled the UK after allegedly committing contempt of court by screening a film at a protest that repeated false claims he made about a Syrian refugee. Despite a court order to appear, Robinson left the country, seemingly to avoid legal consequences.

From an undisclosed location, he .