Tommy Robinson punches man after having milkshakes chucked over him TWICE in two days
TOMMY Robinson was attacked with milkshakes TWICE in two days while campaigning to be an MEP.
The EDL founder was drenched by furious protesters in Bury and Warrington.
"I had no intention of doing anything or reacting in any way. But he kept talking.
"I feel a bit shaken up and shocked to be honest."
I had no intention of doing anything or reacting in any way. But he kept talking.
Danyal Mahmud
Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was also targeted with a long range shake shot on the streets of Bury, Greater Manchester, on Wednesday.
A short clip shows his cronies shout "kno*bhead" at the attacker who Robinson later called “some Muslim supporter”.
Robinson is hoping to become an MEP for the North West of England following elections for the European Parliament on May 23.
LIBEL SUIT
Today's incidents come after it was revealed a libel action against the far-right thug will be launched imminently by a Syrian schoolboy.
The lad, known only as Jamal, is suing Robinson over his claims that the refugee had violently attacked white schoolgirls.
He made the comments after a video of Jamal being “waterboarded” by another pupil at his school went viral.
In response to the outpouring of sympathy for the teen, Robinson accused him of “not being that innocent” and claimed he had “hit a girl with a hockey stick”.
He said: “He violently attacked young English girls in his school. Why is this kid being portrayed as the ultimate victim in the entire country?”
Robinson later admitted he had been duped over the claims.
He told his 970,000 Facebook followers: “I have been completely had, how embarrassing man.”
Jamal’s lawyer said last year the claims were false and announced plans to sue - and yesterday he revealed the case is now set to come to court.
Tasnime Akunjee said: “It will be happening imminently. The case is libel proceedings at the High Court in London over the claims that Jamal had attacked school girls. We are pressing ahead with it.”
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