Brit tourist claims he spotted Tommy Robinson ‘boarding flight to Tenerife’ morning after St Pancras ‘assault’

Published on July 31, 2025 at 12:11 AM

A BRITISH tourist has claimed he spotted Tommy Robinson seemingly boarding a flight to Tenerife the morning after an alleged assault.

The far-right activist, 42, left the country amid aninvestigationinto anin.

Tommy Robinson at an airport check-in.
A British tourist has claimed he spotted Tommy Robinson seemingly boarding a flight to Tenerife
People walking at an airport near a bus.
The man, dressed in black with a cap on, boarded a shuttle
Person lying on the floor at St. Pancras railway station.
Tommy Robinson was filmed standing over a man lying face down on the floor at St Pancras Station in London on Monday evening
Stephen Yaxley-Lennon (Tommy Robinson) at Southwark Crown Court.
He fled the country in the early hours of Tuesday morning

Video posted by a Brit flying to showed a man matching Tommy Robinson’s description boarding an airport shuttle.

He was wearing white socks and trainers and black shorts, t-shirt and cap, with a tattoo visible on his leg.

A video posted on captioned: “Spotted Tommy Robinson getting on my flight this morning” also showed the man going through security.

He quickly lifted his cap so that staff could check his face against his passport photo.

The footage which the tourist claimed showed Robinson - whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon - comes as the EDL founder fled the UK.

Robinson was lying face-down on the station concourse on Monday night.

A witness has claimed they saw him engaging in an argument with an older man before punching him so hard it apparently knocked him out.

In video which circulated on Monday, an agitated Robinson was seen shouting “you saw him, he came at me”as a man appeared to lay unresponsive and bleeding on the floor.

when he “heard a loud commotion and arguing” at the top of the escalator.

He said that as he approached the top, he saw Robinson and an older man “facing off and standing very close to each other”.

The witness claimed that the alleged assault seemed “very serious” as the man “wasn’t moving afterwards”.

Robinson later shared a clip from US activist Don Keith - who calls himself a “faithful” supporter and “patriot” - that claimed there is “more footage that vindicates Tommy”.

In the video, he claimed the injured man was “intoxicated and warned to leave Tommy alone” - and calls him the “aggressor”.

Keith said the man was warned to stay away, but “proceeded to aggressively rush Robinson anyway”, and added that he was “100 per cent in the right defending himself”.

Keith - who says he’s spoken to Robinson - went on to address reports that the political activist fled the country following the alleged assault.

He claimed that the formerEDLleader had “work obligations” abroad, emphatically denying that Robinson left the country as a result of the allegations and footage.

In the wake of the altercation, right-wing media site RebelNews- which Robinson has appeared on in the past - shared a post about Robinson, claiming he didn’t “flee” Britain but was instead abroad for scheduled meetings andinterviews.

The website has also launched a crowdfunder to help raise funds for any legal proceedings that may follow.

Since the footage emerged,from a user which read: “If you approach someone with hostility, a man that receives death threats daily, expect to get a clip round the ear hole.”

In the video, Robinson could be seen leaving down a staircase while another man can be heard saying “quick, quick, can we get someone here quick” to staff.

Another bystander is heard shouting “Tommy, Tommy” in the background.

As Robinson then comes back up the stairs, he appears to tell the man: “He come at me bruv, you saw that, he come at me,” before the clip ends.

Police said that a man was taken to hospital with “serious injuries”although they were not believed to be life-threatening.

Earlier on Monday, the former EDL leader had filmed himself at the station where he was handing out flyers for an upcoming protest.

Aspokesperson said on Tuesday: “BritishTransportPolice (BTP) were called to St Pancras station just after 8.40pm yesterday (28 July) following reports of an assault.

“Officers attended and a man was taken to hospital with serious injuries, which are not thought to be life threatening.

“Overnight theinvestigationhas been ongoing and officers have been making arrest enquiries.

“Officers have confirmed thatthe suspect, a 42-year-old man from, boarded a flight out of the country in the early hours ofthis morning.

“Detectives are continuing to work closely to progress the investigation and bring him into custody for questioning.”

A man lying on the ground at St. Pancras railway station while two men stand nearby.
Footage shows an agitated Robinson at the scene on Monday
Police officers at St Pancras International station investigating an incident.
Police at the scene in the aftermath of the alleged attack’
Person lying on the ground at St. Pancras railway station with security personnel nearby.
A man was taken to hospital with serious injuries

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