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Dramatic moment Tommy Robinson is pepper sprayed by Met Police officers at march against antisemitism. He is seen been dragged up by his hood and held as a cannister is used just inches away from his face.

The far-right activist, 41, was. Robinson has walked free after his acquittal at Westminster Magistrates' Court Tommy Robinson has walked free after being cleared of breaching a dispersal order at a march against anti-Semitism after police paperwork used an inaccurate date.

Organisers had said he would not be welcome at the event, which was the first of its kind since the start of the current Israel-Hamas conflict and had about 100,000 people attending. Advertisement The senior Metropolitan Police officer who signed the dispersal order barring Robinson from being there yesterday admitted it might not have been lawful after he wrongly wrote November 24 on the form instead.

Mr Parker-Phipps answered 'no' when asked by Mr Williamson: 'This document is not correct, is it? Can we have any confidence that there was a lawful order in place?' The activist, seen outside the court on Monday, has now been cleared of failing to comply with an order to disperse at the rally in central London on November 26 last year

Earlier that month Robinson had posted on social media about his intention to attend the march, having had his X account restored after a previous ban.Referring to clashes in Whitehall earlier that month, they added: 'The drunken far-right thugs who came to"protect the cenotaph" on Armistice Day, some of whom shouted"Sieg Heil" or hospitalised police officers, are most definitely not welcome.

English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson was pictured in a cafe on November 26 before his arrest later that day It came amid regular marches in the capital condemning Israel's attacks on Gaza in its response for the October 7 massacre by Hamas militants which killed 1,200 civilians with a further 235 taken hostage from southern Israel.

A condition of his bail after that November 26 arrest was that he could not enter the capital unless he was meeting with solicitors or attending court. A large group gathered outside the Royal Courts of Justice for the rally organised by charity Campaign Against Antisemitism

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