Tommy Robinson’s latest sunshine holiday ends in deportation

NOTE: This article was published on 20 September 2025Well, it was all too predictable that after his rally in London last week, ‘Tommy Robinson’ would use another lump of the money donated to him by his mug supporters to swan off on holiday. And he did. Or, he tried to. He chose Central America because,…

NOTE: This article was published on 20 September 2025
‘Tommy Robinson’ in a Panamanian detention room awaiting deportation. And not happy…

Well, it was all too predictable that after his rally in London last week, ‘Tommy Robinson’ would use another lump of the money donated to him by his mug supporters to swan off on holiday.

And he did. Or, he tried to.

He chose Central America because, he said, it was somewhere he would not be known. No such luck. First Colombia then Panama decided he was not welcome and booted him out.

Plainly his previous record of criminality – including entering the US on a false passport – was enough of a red flag for the authorities in those countries. The deportation order served on him in Colombia, his first port of call, stated that he was “a risk to the Security of the State or the citizen coexistence”.

Colombian deportation order

The deportation order also reveals that, once again, he is travelling under the name of Stephen Lennon, presumably on his Irish passport. His full name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon

Given the choice of being deported or flying somewhere else, he booked himself onto a flight to Panama, but there he fared no better.

Probably warned by the Colombians, the immigration authorities in Panama were waiting for him, and served him with a deportation order. He then spent several hours in the airport detention centre waiting for a flight back to the UK. He used the opportunity to post an extended whinge online.

And, in his own words, “eat himself stupid” on fried chicken, chips and pepperoni pizza.

This would have been his seventh holiday this year.

Poor thing…


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