"Labour’s Islamic Rape Gangs Are Coming" - Tommy Robinson THREATENS To EXPOSE The UNTOUCHABLE Elites
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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.
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A guy like you, as vocal as you are, how are you still around?
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So I was, I spent my entire seven months of soldier confinement.
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I didn't, I went into Woodhill prison and left without seeing another prisoner.
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Seven months you went in, you didn't see a single person?
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But you know the article that I read that says a lifer was going to take you out.
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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.
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They stabbed him up and then they held him on a yard and then they used bedsheets to get his head off.
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I don't think anyone understands what's happening.
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Do you know how the prison's run now in the UK?
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30, say in the prison, Muslims control everything.
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All the British criminals, all the blacks, all the whites, everyone just converts.
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Because you're safe if you convert because you become one of the biggest gang.
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And if a prison officer steps out of line with Muslims in jail, they put a hit on him.
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So then the prison officers are scared and fearful.
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You saw recently, you know, so basically, I come into Woodhill prison for a civil offence.
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You don't get 18 months in prison, then get transferred to a maximum security jail.
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And then they use the threat against me to put me on solitary confinement.
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Because I've come out seven, I've come out 10 days ago.
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And the last time I come out, I come out 10 days ago.
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On edge, edgy, feeling weird, feeling everything.
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And they, we have a thing in the UK called the Mandela rule from the Europe, from the United Nations, I think, or EU.
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The Mandela rule is you're only allowed to spend 14 days in isolation.
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Because of the negative mental health impact that that has, yeah?
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So who was signing off holding me in solitary confinement for seven months?
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Every 42 days, I had to write my response to the government because I get an opportunity to write.
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So what I wrote in my response is, you're mentally going to break me, to try to destroy me.
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You know, after a few weeks, it's probably about eight weeks it took.
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I'm ready to blow like that I was in my prison cell.
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I'm worrying, panicking about my kids, about my family.
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So all these little things that can happen, there was no need for it.
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So I fill out a form every 42 days, which then is stamped by the government because the prison can't do it.
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Because of the adverse effect, I sat down with a psychologist in the first two weeks.
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What's nine months of solitary confinement going to do to me?
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And I'm panicking because the last time I'll come out of solitary confinement, the last time-
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Yeah, but they didn't have to put me in that jail.
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So if you stab someone in jail or kill someone or anything like that, you go to segregation
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You have your blue mat and you have basic facilities because you can't smash anything.
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So your chair can't be a normal chair because you could break the leg off it because nothing
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When they brought me in, they moved everyone out of this side.
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So, but then because I was a civil prisoner, they had to allow me out.
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Which said, walk me from a cell at half eight in the morning.
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I'd walk through 22 doors, 22 locked doors around the back.
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So within the prison system, they built special prisons within the prison to tackle the jihadists.
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And there's one at Woodhill because it's a maximum security facility.
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So they bring me to the jihadist unit and they put me on the yard for 30 minutes on my own.
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Then they'd bring me in and there'd be a small room, which would have an exercise bike and a running machine.
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Now this unit that was built for the jihadists is the best.
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So I then argued, because I was eating tinned food.
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In the cooking facilities, they have big fridge freezers, cookers.
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They have all the facilities to cook for themselves.
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Now, five months into that prison sentence, I'm using that facility on my own.
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But even when I'm out for the two and a half, three hours, I'm on my own.
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And the reason I'm worried, because when I come out of jail in 2019, I struggle massively.
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And I said, I went into jail, one person come out another.
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So I was panicking, thinking, I don't know how hard I'm going to be to adjust when I get out.
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Axel Rudokabana, you know the man who done the stabbing attack in Southport?
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When I got transferred first to jail, I landed in Belmarsh.
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He just attacked a prison officer with a hot boiling water full of kettle.
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But five months into my sentence, Salman Abadie was the terrorist who attacked the Ariana Grande concert,
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So his brother, they're all in a unit in Franklin prison, seven of them.
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And he stabbed three police officers in a terrorist attack.
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I'm sitting there thinking, I'm on solitary confinement.
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I'm currently the only prisoner in the UK system.
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So they have to let you have human interaction with other prisoners.
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But the government, I was prosecuted not by the police.
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Then they're allowed home on home detention curfew.
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I had to sit the whole time on solitary confinement.
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And last week, before I got out, I got my last form to fill out.
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And it goes to Shabina Mahmood, who's the prison justice minister for the Labour government.
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That's what's going then back to Labour government.
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So, I'm sitting there thinking, they're going to get this letter.
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Because I know what I'm going to show the public.
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And for my work, I've become an enemy of the British state.
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I've humiliated them and embarrassed them with my content.
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I've exposed the Islamic rape gangs, which they successfully hid for almost 30 years.
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In the last 15 years, I've learned a lot about how the media work, about how the government
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