15 hilariously scathing one-star reviews of Tommy Robinson’s book
In spite of a busy schedule of making Facebook Live videos of himself shouting at Muslims, giving speeches about not being allowed to make speeches and, apparently, shopping for tweed waistcoats, Stephen Yaxley-Lennon has had time to write not one, but two, books – under his pseudonym, Tommy Robinson. His first literary venture was 2015’s autobiographical ‘Enemy of the State’. This is how the book is described on a well-known internet bookshop – other bookshops are available.
The powerful story of Tommy Robinson, former leader of the EDL and a man persecuted by the British state, simply for standing up in support of British troops. Tommy describes growing up on the streets of Luton, a town plagued by Islamic extremism and criminal gangs and how his livelihood was taken from him when he led a street protest against it.
Dramatic stuff. This description, however, differs somewhat from many of the book’s reviews, including these very funny 1-star offerings.
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