A man is temporally detained by police as protesters gathered in London to demand the release of English Defense League co-founder Tommy Robinson. Credit: Thabo Jaiyesimi/Alamy Live

A hilarious video has captured the moment when a Tommy Robinson supporter goes from energetic Nazi salutes to whining like an actual baby when grabbed by police.

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‘Why am I being abused?’ he wails, in the sort of pathetic whine a four-year-old would do if you told him he wasn’t getting any pudding.

The embarrassing incident was filmed by other Tommy Robinson supporters – presumably with the intent of turning it into viral content in support of the jailed right-wing activist.

But perhaps even they realised it didn’t do much for their cause.


Watch what happened to a Tommy Robinson supporter in London yesterday

(turn the audio up) ?? ?? pic.twitter.com/GRgWttouh0 — Barfi Culture (@barfi_culture) June 10, 2018

The unknown man may only have been temporarily detained by police: in total the Met said that one person had been arrested for possession of an offensive weapon, two for assault on a police officer, one for possession of a flare and one for criminal damage to a bus.



A small number of demonstrators pushed police and tried to breach metal barricades in front of the British prime minister’s office.

‘There were scenes of violence which saw bottles, metal barriers and other objects thrown at officers,’ London’s Metropolitan police said

Five officers were injured, none seriously, the police department said.

The rally was in support of Tommy Robinson

The subject of the Saturday event was Tommy Robinson, the pseudonym of 35-year-old Stephen Yaxley-Lennon.

Robinson founded the English Defence League, an anti-Muslim protest group. He was arrested May 25 after livestreaming from outside a child sexual exploitation trial.

Robinson was sentenced to 13 months in jail after he pleaded guilty on May 29 to contempt of court and breaching the terms of his suspended sentence. He also has previous convictions for assault, fraud and other offenses.