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Video shows Tommy Robinson standing next to an ‘unconscious man’

Police have launched an investigation after a man was left unconscious at a busy London railway station last night. 

Paramedics rushed to St Pancras Station, in central London, at around 8.40pm and the man was taken to a major trauma centre with ‘serious injuries’.

Footage circulating online shows right-wing activist Tommy Robinson pacing back and forth beside the unresponsive man lying face-down on the concourse.

Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, had earlier posted footage of himself handing out flyers inside the station for an upcoming ‘free speech’ protest on September 13. 

He later appeared to be walking in the background as security were called to help the unresponsive man.

As stunned bystanders look on, one Good Samaritan can be heard urgently shouting: ‘Can we get some help over here!’ 

But Robinson, visibly agitated, throws his arms in the air before turning and walking away down a staircase, repeatedly protesting his innocence. ‘He f***ing came at me, bruv,’ he yells. ‘He come at me bruv, you saw that.’ 

The British Transport Police (BTP) has since launched an investigation into the alleged assault and have been ‘making arrest enquiries’. 

Robinson has been active on his X account today, reposting a tweet which claimed he acted in self-defence. 

Tommy Robinson walking past a man who appears to have been knocked unconscious at St Pancras yesterday evening

Startling footage circulating online shows the former EDL leader, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, pacing back and forth beside an unresponsive man

Robinson posted a video to his X account at 4.09pm, claiming he was in London preparing for what he called 'the biggest free speech event the world has ever seen.'

In another video, posted at 5.09pm on Monday - hours before the scuffle - Robinson had a cut on his forehead. He said he had a 'fight with a door'

Robinson has been active on his X account today, reposting a tweet which claimed he acted in self-defence

‘It’s never good or acceptable to physically assault someone over their political views, the tweet said. ‘But lets looks at the context. 

‘Tommy Robinson has been politically active and a well known figure for years. There’s countless video’s of people debating him, threatening him etc. 

‘Shout and scream at him all you want, disagree with his views, debate him, argue with him… He’s not gonna punch or attack you. I’ve argued with him loads over the years and… guess what… never been attacked by him! 

‘But there has to be a limit point and a boundary that’s in place, and that applies to anyone. We should all be safe in our personal space. 

‘If you cross a line and attack someone physically, or threaten to attack them physically, then you can’t expect any response other than a strong one. 

‘A pre-emptive strike is totally legal. To me it looks pretty clear. Tommy Robinson – controversial or not – was going about his business. Someone tried to attack him, and they came off worse. 

‘I hope they’re ok and make a full recovery, but if you start a physical fight with someone – especially someone who won’t hesitate to protect themselves – you have to be willing to lose.’

A spokesman for BTP told MailOnline: ‘British Transport Police (BTP) were called to St Pancras station just after 8.40pm yesterday (28 July) following reports of an assault.

‘Officers attended and a man was taken to hospital with serious injuries, which are not thought to be life threatening.

‘Overnight the investigation has been ongoing and officers have been making arrest enquiries.’

Police at the scene where a man was found lying unconscious inside St Pancras station on Monday evening

A curtain was put up around the scene as forensic officers investigated on Monday evening

A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: ‘We were called at 8.40pm on Monday 28 July to reports of an assault at St Pancras International Rail Station, NW1.

‘We sent an ambulance crew to the scene and treated a man before taking him to a major trauma centre.’

In videos posted to his X account earlier in the day, Robinson had a cut on his forehead which he claimed was from a ‘fight with a door’. 

He said he was in London preparing for what he called ‘the biggest free speech event the world has ever seen’.

In one clip, Robinson said: ‘Today we have walked the route of our event on September 13, where we will be meeting at Waterloo Station.’

He added: ‘Make your plans. We are having a festival of fun, of British identity, of celebration of every single bit of it.’

A protest organised under the name 'Stop the Isolation' or 'Unite the Kingdom', in support of Robinson started outside Waterloo Station

A supporter of Tommy Robinson wears a flag picturing him on his back

Tommy Robinson after his release from prison

Despite his history of clashes with the law, Robinson claimed organisers had been ‘working with the police’ and described their approach as ‘very cooperative’, insisting: ‘We have a good relationship with them, we want fun, they are not our enemy.’

Robinson has become a lightning rod for controversy in recent years, often leading far-right rallies and protests across the UK.

He was unable to attend his previous high-profile protest, ‘Unite the Kingdom’, last October after being remanded in custody.

Union Jack-waving crowds gathered in Whitehall at the time, chanting ‘Oh Tommy Tommy’ and ‘We want Starmer out’ while demanding Robinson’s release.

Many demonstrators wore ‘I am Peter Lynch’ badges – a nod to the 61-year-old who died in prison after shouting abuse at riot police outside a hotel housing asylum seekers. Others waved flags reading: ‘RIP Peter Lynch. Political prisoner.’

Videos of Robinson were played out to the crowd, in which he railed against so-called two-tier policing and Ulez charges, as plumes of cannabis smoke drifted through the air.

In October, Robinson was sentenced to 18 months in prison after breaching a High Court injunction from 2021 that barred him from repeating false claims about a Syrian refugee. He admitted 10 breaches of the order.

In May, his sentence was reduced by four months by the High Court. Robinson, who was previously due to be released on July 26, applied to purge his contempt, with his lawyers telling the court he had shown a ‘commitment’ to comply with the order.

The British Transport Police is urging witnesses or anyone with footage of the incident to text 61016 quoting reference 655 of 28 July.

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