Far-Right Troublemaker: Tommy Robinson Flees UK Amid Police Probe into St Pancras Assault


July 29, 2025

By JamRadio Newsdesk | Crime & Politics | 

Tommy Robinson, the prominent far-right activist, has reportedly fled the UK just hours after a disturbing incident at London’s St Pancras International Station left a man hospitalised.

The chaotic scene unfolded as commuters watched paramedics administer CPR to a man lying face-down on the concourse near the main escalators. Eyewitnesses described the moment police swarmed the station, with multiple vans and forensic teams securing the area.

Screenshot 2025-07-29 141856.png (491 KB)Tommy Robinson makes his way down the steps at St. Pancras Station after allegedly assaulting a man leaving him unconscious

Mobile phone footage showed Robinson — real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon — pacing nearby and shouting: “He came at me, bruv — you saw that!” A statement many interpreted as an attempt to justify the events as self-defence.

British Transport Police later confirmed that a 42-year-old suspect had boarded a flight out of the UK in the early hours of the morning, though his name has not been officially released. The victim’s injuries were described as serious but not life-threatening.

The station remained operational, though sections were cordoned off behind medical screens. Forensics officers were seen gathering samples from surrounding handrails and stairways.

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