Tommy Robinson released from prison with a new bearded look

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Tommy Robinson has walked out of prison dressed in a MEGA hat and with a new look.

The right-wing activist, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was released from prison today after a High Court appeal to reduce his prison sentence.

Robinson was jailed for 18 months after breaching a court injunction over allegations against a Syrian refugee.

Now the 42-year-old has been freed from HMP Woodhill in Milton Keynes.

Tommy Robinson outside a prison.
Tommy Robinson walked out of prison with a new, hairier look (Picture: X/TRobinsonNewEra)

He donned a remarkably different look with a long beard, hair and a wooden cross necklace.

Robinson carried a red cap emblazoned with the letters MEGA, meaning Mega England Great Again – a rip-off of the American MAGA slogan adopted by the US right-wing and Donald Trump supporters.

He was pictured micced-up straight after he walked out of the prison doors as he went in front of a camera.

Tommy Robinson.
Tommy Robinson railed against the government and his jail sentence in a 27-minute video outside the prison (Picture: X/TRobinsonNewEra)
Tommy Robinson before prison.
Tommy Robinson pictured last year (Picture: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire)

In a video posted on X, he ranted against his sentence, the media, police and shared details of his time behind bars.

A known anti-Muslim activist, Robinson repeated inflammatory accusations just moments after being out from prison.

In a 27-minute non-stop video, he said his family had received ‘death threats and serious threats of harm against them’ following media reports of Robinson’s alleged activities.

Tommy Robinson.
The right-wing activist was flanked by supporters as he walked out of HMP Woodhill this morning (Picture: X/TRobinsonNewEra)

He said he wants to ‘thank Elon Musk.’

Robinson was originally due to be released on July 26, but the judge was satisfied with ‘assurance that he will comply with the injunction in the future’ barring him from repeating the allegations against a Syrian teenager.

The Syrian refugee targeted by Robinson successfully sued him for libel over the claims, leading to an injunction in 2021.

The former leader of the English Defence League was required to take steps to reduce his time in custody, including removing all social media posts repeating the claims.

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