This is the moment Tommy Robinson was confronted in a Cambridge cafe and called a 'racist' and 'fascist' by a member of the public.

A woman shouted at the English Defence League (EDL) founder, real name Stephen Christopher Yaxley, saying he was not welcome to have his breakfast at the Espresso Library cafe and that she was 'embarrassed' he was in the city.

In the video, posted by Robinson on Facebook, a woman says 'fascists are not welcome in Cambridge, we should get rid of them.'

He then questions why the woman thinks he's a fascist. He says it's because he's a member of the EDL, to which he replies he hasn't been in the organisation for four years and says he 'isn't a racist'.

Robinson tells the woman 'we live in a free society, we beat the nazis' as she replies he has a 'Nazi ideology'.

Robinson adds that the woman is 'from a different world' telling her 'you don't know what it's like to grow up in Luton.'

He then says: 'I don't want to argue, I just want to have my breakfast' and then apologies to other customers after the woman leaves.

Espresso Library employee Aurelien told the Cambridge News: 'We were really busy this morning. This woman just stood up and started shouting at these two guys. She recognised him.

A woman shouted at the EDL founder, real name Stephen Christopher Yaxley, saying he was not welcome to have his breakfast at the Espresso Library cafe

In the video, posted by Robinson on Facebook, a woman says 'fascists are not welcome in Cambridge, we should get rid of them'

'I was a bit shocked by it. It lasted about three to four minutes, no-one else joined in, just those two.'

Robinson had stopped in the Cambridge cafe to get a bacon roll on his way to attend a hearing a Cambridge County Court.

He was suing Cambridge Constabulary for harassment.

Later, outside court, he was confronted by Youtuber Ali Dawah.