It comes as Jonathan Hall KC, the independent reviewer of terror legislation, said there were concerns of 'an extreme Right-wing terrorist backlash' if Saturday's protest goes ahead.
Fears are growing that members of the far-Right will clash with protesters during a pro-Palestinian march planned to take place on Armistice Day.
Robinson - whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon - rallied his far-Right hooligans yesterday, writing on X, formerly known as Twitter: 'Saturday 11/11/11 London, your country needs you.'Yesterday, Robinson tweeted: 'Saturday 11/11/11 London, your country needs you' READ HERE: Poppy seller veteran, 78, tells how he was punched by pro-Palestine protesters as he fundraised at Scottish station that was besieged by demonstrators Advertisement Mr Hall also told the Evening Standard that Islamists had used a previous Remembrance Day protest as a 'recruitment method'.
This morning former Met Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson slammed the protest as 'tone death' and 'insensitive'. Pro-Palestine marches have been taking place each Saturday since the conflict between Israel and Hamas broke out on October 7 following the terrorist group's deadly attack READ HERE: Armistice Day under attack: Now JSO protest at the Cenotaph after poppy sellers were swamped by pro-Palestine rallies and forced to pack up and leave - as calls grow for ban on November 11 demonstrations Advertisement The group, who have now been urged by the Met Police and Home Secretary Suella Braverman to call off the march, previously said it had 'no intention of marching on or near Whitehall' adding that a decision had been made 'in order to not interfere with the...
The Palestine Solidarity Campaign group - who also helped organise the march - said it was 'deeply concerned' by the statement.
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