Tommy Robinson was arrested in Kent under ‘anti-terror laws’ after organising a mass demonstration where a video was reportedly screened illegally. Police detained the far-right activist at the Channel Tunnel in Folkestone yesterday, a day after the protest, where a film allegedly breaching contempt of court law was shown. His detention was made public in a post on his verified X account and follows a march led by Robinson and a counter-protest in central London on Saturday which attracted thousands of people. A complaint was later made over a film said to have been shown to the crowd in breac…