Far-Right Activist Tommy Robinson's US Visit Condemned by UK MPs

British MPs have strongly criticized the Trump administration for hosting controversial far-right figure Tommy Robinson, amid calls for the US to be included in a probe into foreign interference in UK politics.
The hosting of notorious far-right activist Tommy Robinson by the Trump administration has been widely condemned by British members of parliament (MPs). Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, has been feted during his recent trip to the United States, where he met with figures including a political appointee at the Department of State in Washington DC and a US congressman.
The backlash from UK lawmakers comes amid growing calls for the US to be included in an investigation into potential foreign interference in British politics. Robinson is a highly controversial figure known for his anti-Muslim rhetoric and ties to far-right groups. His visit to the US has raised concerns about the potential for the Trump administration to elevate and empower such divisive and extremist voices.

"It is deeply concerning that the Trump administration is seemingly happy to engage with and legitimize the views of a notorious far-right activist like Tommy Robinson," said one Labour MP. "This sends a worrying signal about the administration's priorities and their willingness to give a platform to those who promote intolerance and division."
Another MP from the opposition Liberal Democrat party added: "The US should be included in any investigation into foreign interference in UK politics. The meetings between Trump officials and Tommy Robinson raise serious questions about the extent to which foreign actors may be trying to influence and undermine our democratic institutions and processes."
Robinson has a long history of involvement with far-right and anti-Muslim groups in the UK, and has been convicted of crimes related to his activities. His visit to the US comes at a time of heightened concern about the threat of right-wing extremism and the potential for foreign powers to meddle in the domestic affairs of other countries.
The revelations about Robinson's meetings with US officials have fueled calls for a thorough investigation into the nature and extent of any foreign interference in UK politics. Lawmakers on both sides of the Atlantic are now demanding answers and greater transparency around these troubling connections.
"The British public deserves to know the full truth about any attempts by foreign actors, whether it's the Trump administration or others, to undermine our democratic processes," said one MP. "We cannot allow extremist figures like Tommy Robinson to be granted a platform and legitimacy on the world stage."
Source: The Guardian


