Tommy Robinson is to hold a mass far right protest on Sir Keir Starmer's doorstep in a 'peaceful show of resistance' to the Prime Minister's 'tyranny'.
The English Defence League founder,real name Stephen Yaxley Lennon,announced on his X page that he was 'coming home to unite the kingdom once again'.
Robinson,41,issued a rallying cry to his one million followers to 'make your plans' for the October 26 protest outside 10 Downing Street.
The demonstration will take place just two days before he is due in the High Court in London to face contempt of court charges.
Robinson has vowed to work with Scotland Yard 'so all the boxes are ticked' ahead of what he describes as an 'assembly'.
Robinson supporters pictured outside Downing Street in July. Robinson left Britain on July 28,the day before he was due in the High Court for contempt of court proceedings
Silenced was then shown again at a demonstration in Trafalgar Square in July this year,which is understood to be part of the alleged breach of the order under the second contempt application.
The day after the protest,Robinson was arrested for the 'frustration' of a port stop at the Channel Tunnel at Folkestone under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000.
Robinson was previously jailed after being found in contempt of court after he filmed men accused of the sexual exploitation of young girls and live-streamed the footage on Facebook,in breach of a reporting ban,outside Leeds Crown Court in May 2018.
He was sentenced to 13 months in jail after being found in contempt of court on the day of the broadcast,but served just two months before being freed after that finding of contempt was overturned by the Court of Appeal in August 2018.
The case was then referred back to the Attorney General and he was jailed again in July 2019.
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