TOMMY ROBINSON'S money spinning tour of Australia will see him take the stage alongside Gavin McInnes - the founder of a group of far-right hipsters known as the Proud Boys.

The Trump-loving group has been sparking outrage in the US since its formation in 2016 mixing a passion for tattoos, Fred Perry shirts and craft beer with a furious opposition to immigration, feminism and cultural diversity.

11 A right wing group called the Proud Boys has sprung up in the USA

As well as their main base of the USA, the Proud Boys boast chapters around the world - including Canada, Israel and even Britain.

The group was started by right wing Canadian comic and campaigner Gavin McInnes, who was one of the founders of liberal culture bible Vice Media before embracing right wing politics and conservative social issues.

Today it was revealed than McInnes, a 48-year-old former punk rocker, will appear alongside far-right hot head Tommy Robinson on a tour of Australia next month where the pair are expected to debate media censorship, immigration and social issues.

Despite his string of prison sentences and legal problems, Robinson - real named Stephen Yaxley Lennon - has become embraced by the Proud Boys movement, which uses social media and YouTube to spread their message.

11 The group was founded in 2016 by US/Canadian comedian Gavin McInnes Credit: Getty Images - Getty

11 The Proud Boys describe themselves as 'proud Western chauvinists' and have members in the US, UK, Canada and Israel

11 Tommy Robinson is set to cash in on his growing notoriety by touring the globe Credit: Getty Images - Getty

Proud Boys group are named, bizarrely. after a song from the stage version of Aladdin called Proud of Your Boy where the title character apologises to his mum.

In order to join the group new members have go through a bizarre initiation ritual.

Firstly they have tto declare: “I am a Western chauvinist who refuses to apologise for creating the modern world.”

After that they are punched repeatedly by other Proud Boys until they shout out the names of five breakfast cereals.

To rise even higher in the ranks the new recruit must get a Proud Boys tattoo

11 The group is named after a song from the stage version of Aladdin called Proud of Your Boy where the title character apologises to his mum. Credit: PA:Press Association

11 The group has a 'uniform' consisting of a black and yellow Fred Perry polo shirt and a MAGA hat Credit: Instagram/andrewbellramos

McInnes has described the group as a "pro-Western fraternal organisation" for men who "refuse to apologise for creating the modern world."

Though they have been linked to the alt-right McInnes has strenuously denied that charge on numerous occasions.

The first high profile incident they were involved in was in February 2017 when McInnes arrived to give a speech at New York University.

Fights broke out between ten Proud Boys who accompanied him to the college and Antifa protestors which resulted in 11 people facing criminal charges.

11 McInnes has gained a large online following with his no holes barred, near the knuckle jokes Credit: Getty Images - Getty

11 Many of the 'right wing hipsters' sport extensive tattoos Credit: Instagram/andrewbellramos

They were also present at a series of protests later that year in Berkeley, California which saw some serious unrest.

A former member of the group was the main organiser behind the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia in August 2017 that left one counter protester dead.

Jason Kessler, who arranged the far right rally, was kicked out of the group for being too right wing.

11 The group is vehemently pro-gun and anti Islam Credit: PA:Press Association

11 McInnes started off at Vice magazine before leaving in 2008 due to 'creative differences'' Credit: Corbis - Getty

11 The group supports conservative ideals and urges its members not to masturbate or watch pornography, urging them to 'get off the couch and meet real women'. Credit: PA:Press Association

Heather Hayer was killed when a car ploughed into a crowd of anti-fascist protesters.

That gathering was attended by open white supremacists, neo-Nazis and members of the Ku Klux Klan.

McInnes has downplayed the group as a "men's club" that simply meets to drink beer "once a month" and strongly disavowed the march as well as urging members of the Proud Boys not to attend.

The group supports conservative ideals and urges its members not to masturbate or watch pornography, urging them to “get off the couch and meet real women”.

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The group is openly anti-Islam with founder McInnes having said in the past phrases such as:

“I’m not a fan of Islam. I think it’s fair to call me Islamophobic.”

“Palestinians are stupid. Muslims are stupid. And the only thing they really respect is violence and being tough.”

The words of Gavin McInnes On women “Maybe the reason I’m sexist is because women are dumb. No, I’m just kidding, ladies. But you do tend to not thrive in certain areas — like writing.” On Britain “Well look at the canary in the coal mine called Britain. We see guys get away with raping children regularly, and they have excuses like ‘I didn’t understand the word ‘no.’’ “We have a woman raped several times in one night. All these guys seem to…they don’t all get away but they seem to get away way too often. “And then you have people being jailed for rude tweets and comments when they’re white, so…people in America say ‘Muslim are what? One or two percent of the population? There’s never gonna be sharia law here.’ “And I say have a look at Britain. Have a look at Europe. That’s where we’re headed.” On immigrants "It’s such a rape culture with these immigrants, I don’t even think these women see it as rape. They see it as just like having a teeth [sic] pulled. ‘”It’s a Monday. I don’t really enjoy it,’ but that’s what you do. “ I wouldn’t be surprised if it doesn’t have the same trauma as it would for a middle-class white girl in the suburbs because it’s so entrenched into their culture.”