TOMMY ROBINSON: I'LL BE IN SOLITARY CONFINEMENT IN THE MOST MAXIMUM SECURITY PRISON THE UK HAS
"I was due to be in the High Court of London, which makes sense because that's where my crime should be heard. But they've moved it to Woolwich Crown Court...there's a tunnel that goes underneath into Belmarsh Prison. This prison is where the worst criminals, the worst jihadists, the worst terrorists are all housed.
Tommy Robinson, a well-known British activist and political commentator, has spoken out about his upcoming court appearance and the prison conditions he expects to face. According to Robinson, his case, which was initially scheduled to be heard in the High Court of London, has been unexpectedly moved to Woolwich Crown Court.
"The High Court of London is where my crime should be heard," Robinson explained, referring to his legal situation. However, the sudden change to Woolwich Crown Court raises concerns due to its proximity to Belmarsh Prison, one of the UK’s most notorious high-security facilities.
Belmarsh Prison is known for housing some of the country’s most dangerous criminals, including convicted terrorists and jihadists. The prison has a reputation for its strict security measures, and Robinson anticipates being placed in solitary confinement due to the high-profile nature of his case.
“There’s a tunnel that goes underneath Woolwich Crown Court into Belmarsh Prison," Robinson noted, emphasizing the tight connection between the courtroom and the prison itself. "This prison is where the worst criminals, the worst jihadists, the worst terrorists are all housed."
Robinson has been outspoken in his political activism, often criticizing the UK’s handling of various social and political issues. His controversial views and confrontations with the legal system have placed him in the spotlight multiple times, and this latest development is no exception.
Robinson’s supporters fear that his placement in Belmarsh, alongside the country’s most dangerous inmates, is an attempt to silence his voice and isolate him further from public discourse. For Robinson, the looming reality of solitary confinement in such a high-security environment underscores the severity of his ongoing legal battles.
As he prepares for what lies ahead, Robinson remains vocal about the treatment he expects to face and the conditions awaiting him inside one of the UK’s toughest prisons.
"I was due to be in the High Court of London, which makes sense because that's where my crime should be heard.
But they've moved it to Woolwich Crown Court...there's a tunnel that goes underneath into Belmarsh Prison. This prison is where the worst criminals, the worst jihadists, the worst terrorists are all housed.
The decision's already been made...I will find by this time next week, I'll be residing on solitary confinement in the most maximum security prison this country has.
I'm gonna be put on social confinement for the crime of believing in freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
If they transfer me from one wing to another...there's a risk to my life."