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Tommy Robinson has thanked divine intervention after being freed on bail following his arrest over an alleged assault at St Pancras station.
The 42-year-old far-Right activist, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was taken into custody at Luton Airport last night after landing on a flight from Faro in Portugal.
His arrest was in connection with an incident which took place at the London terminal on July 28.
After being released from custody on Tuesday, he posted on X: ‘I am protected by Angels. Fact.’
When a follower said her mother was ‘one of them’, he replied: ‘I bet she is, ready to kick f*** out of anyone who gets in my way’.
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Robinson also tried to hawk some Union Jack-emblazoned baseball caps on his release.
He chuckled as he said: ‘I know I don’t look good in the hat. I don’t care. I’ve been hiding, you know when I was wanted. The hat just stopped people from seeing me.’
He also claimed he had been investigated for three social media posts by the Metropolitan Police.
His arrest came after footage shared on social media appeared to show Robinson pacing up and down a walkway by another person lying motionless on the floor nearby.
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In the clip, a man can be heard saying: ‘He f***ing come at me. He come at me bruv.’
He then approaches a witness while two members of station staff tend to the victim, adding: ‘He come at me bruv, you saw that.’
British Transport Police (BTP), the force dealing with the incident, said on Tuesday that he has been released on police bail until September 8 as inquires continue.

Robinson said in a lengthy video on social media that he acted in self-defence after a man physically confronted him.
In a post on X, he tagged the Metropolitan Police saying: ‘RELEASE THE FOOTAGE’
Robinson had been wanted for questioning after leaving the country to Tenerife in the early hours of July 29, BTP said.
He said he went to the Spanish island on a pre-booked trip and that he told police where he was as well as the date of his return.
The victim was taken to hospital with what police described as serious injuries and he was discharged last Wednesday.
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