Valuetainment - June 12, 2025


"Labour’s Islamic Rape Gangs Are Coming" - Tommy Robinson THREATENS To EXPOSE The UNTOUCHABLE Elites


Episode Stats

Length

8 minutes

Words per Minute

222.08934

Word Count

1,919

Sentence Count

212

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary

In this episode I speak to a man who served 7 years in prison for a civil offence. He talks about his experience in prison and how he was held in solitary confinement for 7 months. He shares his experience and how it affected his mental health.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 A guy like you, as vocal as you are, how are you still around?
00:00:03.240 So I was, I spent my entire seven months of soldier confinement.
00:00:06.200 I didn't, I went into Woodhill prison and left without seeing another prisoner.
00:00:09.440 I was on my own.
00:00:10.460 Seven months you went in, you didn't see a single person?
00:00:12.300 I was on my own, totally, on my own.
00:00:14.760 I don't want to see anyone.
00:00:15.880 When they brought me in.
00:00:17.040 But you know the article that I read that says a lifer was going to take you out.
00:00:19.760 So the prison used, so the prison used that life, I would be dead if I was put into the normal prison population in Woodhill.
00:00:27.700 Woodhill was a 40% Muslim population.
00:00:30.320 They beheaded someone.
00:00:31.600 Muslims beheaded someone.
00:00:32.520 In jail.
00:00:33.020 In jail.
00:00:33.580 Took his head off.
00:00:34.820 Took his head off.
00:00:35.540 Do you know how they got his head off?
00:00:36.420 They stabbed him up and then they held him on a yard and then they used bedsheets to get his head off.
00:00:43.320 That's happening in prison.
00:00:44.960 I don't think anyone understands what's happening.
00:00:46.400 Do you know how the prison's run now in the UK?
00:00:49.080 30, say in the prison, Muslims control everything.
00:00:51.980 So all the, everyone's converting to Islam.
00:00:54.520 Everyone's converting.
00:00:55.600 All the British criminals, all the blacks, all the whites, everyone just converts.
00:00:58.140 Because you're safe if you convert because you become one of the biggest gang.
00:01:01.800 And then they run everything.
00:01:03.520 And if a prison officer steps out of line with Muslims in jail, they put a hit on him.
00:01:07.820 So then the prison officers are scared and fearful.
00:01:10.620 They're getting stabbed.
00:01:12.040 They're getting attacked.
00:01:13.060 You saw recently, you know, so basically, I come into Woodhill prison for a civil offence.
00:01:17.700 For a civil offence, you go home.
00:01:19.740 You don't get 18 months in prison, then get transferred to a maximum security jail.
00:01:22.880 And then they use the threat against me to put me on solitary confinement.
00:01:26.000 Do you know what solitary confinement does?
00:01:27.020 Because I've come out seven, I've come out 10 days ago.
00:01:31.620 And the last time I come out, I come out 10 days ago.
00:01:33.660 I don't feel great.
00:01:34.620 Yeah.
00:01:35.180 I've soldered.
00:01:36.200 I've gone straight back into what I'm doing.
00:01:38.640 Walking around like that.
00:01:40.060 On edge, edgy, feeling weird, feeling everything.
00:01:43.740 And they, we have a thing in the UK called the Mandela rule from the Europe, from the United Nations, I think, or EU.
00:01:48.940 The Mandela rule is you're only allowed to spend 14 days in isolation.
00:01:51.420 Because of the negative mental health impact that that has, yeah?
00:01:55.740 After 14 days, it has to go to the government.
00:01:57.920 So who was signing off holding me in solitary confinement for seven months?
00:02:01.260 It was the government.
00:02:02.000 Every 42 days, I had to write my response to the government because I get an opportunity to write.
00:02:06.980 So what I wrote in my response is, you're mentally going to break me, to try to destroy me.
00:02:12.280 And I could see it.
00:02:13.840 You know, after a few weeks, it's probably about eight weeks it took.
00:02:17.260 After eight weeks, I felt it.
00:02:19.680 I'm ready to blow like that I was in my prison cell.
00:02:21.920 And over anything.
00:02:23.160 Over a phone call.
00:02:24.240 I'm worrying, panicking about my kids, about my family.
00:02:26.580 I'm panicking about everything.
00:02:27.900 And then I'm waiting.
00:02:28.660 Say, I'd wait all day.
00:02:29.880 My phone would turn on at six o'clock.
00:02:31.360 And they just don't turn the phone on.
00:02:32.660 So all these little things that can happen, there was no need for it.
00:02:35.700 So I fill out a form every 42 days, which then is stamped by the government because the prison can't do it.
00:02:40.640 Because of the adverse effect, I sat down with a psychologist in the first two weeks.
00:02:44.420 I said, you're the expert.
00:02:45.660 What's nine months of solitary confinement going to do to me?
00:02:47.640 She said, it's going to be devastating.
00:02:49.040 So I said, why are you doing it?
00:02:50.500 How are you doing it?
00:02:51.220 I played a film.
00:02:52.380 I'm panicked during it.
00:02:53.780 And I'm panicking because the last time I'll come out of solitary confinement, the last time-
00:02:58.100 It probably saved your life, though.
00:02:59.860 Yeah, but they didn't have to put me in that jail.
00:03:02.280 They put me in a maximum-
00:03:03.140 That jail I was in, everyone's a murder.
00:03:05.240 Everyone's a terrorist.
00:03:06.240 I'm in the maximum security prison facilities.
00:03:08.120 What was the place like when you were in jail?
00:03:09.880 So when they brought me in-
00:03:11.060 Like the room.
00:03:11.580 How small of a room is it?
00:03:12.940 So segregation is where they put me.
00:03:14.820 So there's a segregation unit.
00:03:16.400 There's 16 cells here, 16 cells here.
00:03:18.880 So if you stab someone in jail or kill someone or anything like that, you go to segregation
00:03:23.160 as a punishment.
00:03:24.920 Segregation is not like a normal cell.
00:03:26.240 It's basic.
00:03:26.800 It just has a blue mat.
00:03:27.800 Yeah.
00:03:28.100 You have your blue mat and you have basic facilities because you can't smash anything.
00:03:31.180 So your chair can't be a normal chair because you could break the leg off it because nothing
00:03:35.360 can be breakable.
00:03:36.380 Yeah.
00:03:36.540 So you go to segregation.
00:03:37.860 When they brought me in, they moved everyone out of this side.
00:03:40.520 So they put me in a cell on my own, 16 cells.
00:03:43.780 They can't see you.
00:03:44.840 No, no.
00:03:45.100 That's just me.
00:03:45.720 There's no other prisoners there.
00:03:47.580 Just me.
00:03:48.300 16 cells.
00:03:49.260 I'd then go out onto an exercise yard.
00:03:50.980 No, what I'm saying is cells, no bars.
00:03:52.700 This is closed.
00:03:53.540 No closed.
00:03:54.220 This is doors.
00:03:54.680 Nobody can see anything you do.
00:03:55.860 They bring the food from the bottom or-
00:03:57.520 They open your door past your food.
00:03:59.180 So, but then because I was a civil prisoner, they had to allow me out.
00:04:03.240 Yeah.
00:04:03.760 Which said, walk me from a cell at half eight in the morning.
00:04:06.180 I'd walk through 22 doors, 22 locked doors around the back.
00:04:10.060 And they bring me to the jihadist unit.
00:04:12.140 So within the prison system, they built special prisons within the prison to tackle the jihadists.
00:04:16.880 And there's one at Woodhill because it's a maximum security facility.
00:04:19.900 So they bring me to the jihadist unit and they put me on the yard for 30 minutes on my own.
00:04:23.960 So they'd lock me on the yard.
00:04:24.960 I'd walk around for 30 minutes.
00:04:28.000 Then they'd bring me in and there'd be a small room, which would have an exercise bike and a running machine.
00:04:33.300 And they'd put me in there for two hours.
00:04:35.240 Now this unit that was built for the jihadists is the best.
00:04:38.860 Yeah.
00:04:38.960 This is where the terrorists go.
00:04:40.900 So I looked in, I looked in the cells.
00:04:42.840 It's like a hotel room.
00:04:44.440 They're like a hotel room.
00:04:46.000 They've got everything.
00:04:47.360 Now these are built for the jihadists.
00:04:49.000 They're not like normal prison cells.
00:04:50.080 They've got the best of everything.
00:04:51.260 So I then argued, because I was eating tinned food.
00:04:53.760 Yeah.
00:04:54.040 I then argued, why can't I stay on that?
00:04:56.240 If that's empty, because it was empty.
00:04:58.700 Why can't I stay on there?
00:05:00.140 And they wouldn't let me stay on there.
00:05:00.960 In the cooking facilities, they have big fridge freezers, cookers.
00:05:05.700 They have all the facilities to cook for themselves.
00:05:08.360 Now, five months into that prison sentence, I'm using that facility on my own.
00:05:12.860 So I'm just on my own.
00:05:13.520 I get locked there on my own.
00:05:14.600 Spend two hours.
00:05:15.280 Then they walk me back to my cell.
00:05:16.600 I'll be back in my cell by half 11.
00:05:18.300 They'd lock the door.
00:05:19.380 The next morning, they'd open the door again.
00:05:21.020 Yeah, half eight.
00:05:22.080 So for 21 hours, I'm sitting on my blue mat.
00:05:24.520 So that's what I've gone from doing.
00:05:25.920 Sitting on that.
00:05:26.780 But even when I'm out for the two and a half, three hours, I'm on my own.
00:05:29.380 So I'm on my own.
00:05:31.000 Then I'm on my own.
00:05:31.960 And I'm worried about this.
00:05:33.280 And the reason I'm worried, because when I come out of jail in 2019, I struggle massively.
00:05:37.840 I struggled, man.
00:05:39.220 And I said, I went into jail, one person come out another.
00:05:41.840 So I was panicking, thinking, I don't know how hard I'm going to be to adjust when I get out.
00:05:48.660 I'm worried about it.
00:05:50.140 And what's my crime?
00:05:51.480 I haven't even committed a crime.
00:05:53.040 My offence to play in the film is civil.
00:05:55.100 So I'm on solitary confinement.
00:05:56.760 Axel Rudokabana, you know the man who done the stabbing attack in Southport?
00:06:00.420 He's not on solitary confinement.
00:06:02.360 He's got a job in that.
00:06:03.960 He's up on the wing.
00:06:05.560 When I got transferred first to jail, I landed in Belmarsh.
00:06:09.300 I was in this little unit for myself.
00:06:12.400 He was up above.
00:06:13.960 He was up above.
00:06:15.260 So he's not in solitary confinement.
00:06:16.280 He just attacked a prison officer with a hot boiling water full of kettle.
00:06:20.280 But five months into my sentence, Salman Abadie was the terrorist who attacked the Ariana Grande concert,
00:06:29.880 blowing up 25 people in Manchester.
00:06:32.020 So his brother, they're all in a unit in Franklin prison, seven of them.
00:06:36.620 And he stabbed three police officers in a terrorist attack.
00:06:39.300 Two months ago.
00:06:41.220 Ali making life.
00:06:42.460 He's out with seven other prisoners.
00:06:43.660 I'm sitting there thinking, I'm on solitary confinement.
00:06:45.980 I'm currently the only prisoner in the UK system.
00:06:48.160 Because they're not allowed to.
00:06:49.800 So they have to let you have human interaction with other prisoners.
00:06:52.440 But the government, I was prosecuted not by the police.
00:06:56.180 The government prosecuted me.
00:06:57.760 The Attorney General.
00:06:58.900 Which is why people say it's political.
00:07:00.220 It was political.
00:07:01.120 The government prosecuted me.
00:07:02.560 The government signed off every 42 days.
00:07:04.320 And I probably don't help myself.
00:07:06.460 Every 42 days, I write a response.
00:07:08.400 Saying, this is what you're doing.
00:07:10.000 This is meant to be your last resort.
00:07:11.440 You shouldn't be doing this.
00:07:12.720 I should be at home.
00:07:14.420 Criminal prisoners are given half time.
00:07:16.900 Then they're allowed home on home detention curfew.
00:07:19.600 They wouldn't allow any of that from me.
00:07:21.160 I had to sit the whole time on solitary confinement.
00:07:23.480 And last week, before I got out, I got my last form to fill out.
00:07:26.480 Because I'd hit another 42 days.
00:07:28.860 And it goes to Shabina Mahmood, who's the prison justice minister for the Labour government.
00:07:34.900 And in that, I wrote my last final response.
00:07:37.340 Which was free in a week.
00:07:39.780 My next documentary.
00:07:41.340 This one I'm working on now.
00:07:44.180 Labour's Islamic rape gangs is coming.
00:07:47.120 And there's nothing you can do to stop it.
00:07:48.980 So, and I sat there.
00:07:50.420 That's what's going then back to Labour government.
00:07:52.120 So, that was my response back.
00:07:53.180 So, I'm sitting there thinking, they're going to get this letter.
00:07:55.400 And they should be worried.
00:07:57.020 Yeah?
00:07:57.500 Because I know what I'm going to show the public.
00:07:59.580 My name is Tommy Robinson.
00:08:00.980 I'm a citizen journalist.
00:08:02.580 And for my work, I've become an enemy of the British state.
00:08:05.940 I've humiliated them and embarrassed them with my content.
00:08:09.500 I've exposed the Islamic rape gangs, which they successfully hid for almost 30 years.
00:08:15.200 My work, many times, has landed me in prison.
00:08:18.400 In the last 15 years, I've learned a lot about how the media work, about how the government
00:08:23.540 work, the judiciary works.
00:08:25.120 I've made many documentaries.
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