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Luton vs Tommy Robinson: the myth of a UK town divided | On the Ground

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Summer 2025 was marked by a surge in anti-immigrant protests, attacks on mosques and racist graffiti across the UK.
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The unrest, stoked by far-right agitators such as Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, sought to pit communities against each other. But in Luton, where Tommy Robinson himself grew up, writer and journalist Taj Ali explores how the communities of his home town have resisted this division and fought back against radicalisation; and asks whether today’s economic hardships threaten to unravel that progress

Chapters:
00:00 – Good people never make the news
01:34 – Luton's growing food poverty crisis
04:02 – Trying to keep factories in Luton
05:53 – The myth of Muslims areas and 'no go zones'
09:38 – Andrew Tate's estate and a radical community centre

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