EDL founder Tommy Robinson speaks to 40,000 strong crowd at the Pegida anti-immigrant rally in Germany
The founder of the EDL has addressed a 40,000-strong crowd in Dresden tonight, as Germany's far-right celebrates the first anniversary of the anti-refugee group Pegida. Tommy Robinson, who set up and led the English Defence League, looked out over the crowd of tens of thousands of Germans as police braced themselves for violence.
Despite quitting the far-right group two years ago, after a realisation that his group was 'part of the problem', this is Robinson's second appearance at a Pegida rally this week after appearing at a Pegida anti-Islam rally in Holland last weekend.
The 32-year-old told the assembled crowd: 'Do not let Germany be dragged back to chaos and destruction. All of your progress is now threatened. 'Your current chancellor, Angela Merkel, seems to be handing out the birth right of German citizens like she is handing out candy to children.'GO READ THE WHOLE THING.
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Anyone else see that Tommy has quite the knot on his forehead (from some recent scuffle?). I can't name another counter-jihad activist with greater stamina and fortitude. I'm not sure what to make of his association with the British MC/PC/islamophilic group whose identity escapes me at this moment, other than perhaps its his way of maneuvering through the politically correct minefields which have seized his assets, stormed his parents and in-laws homes, disrupted his businesses and homelife, - not to mention jailing him multiple times on trumped up charges. Tommy is hero that whose efforts are historic.
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