Before wrapping yourself in a Tommy Robinson-branded Union Jack and £20 bucket hat and heading to a migrant hotel, would you like to know where they were made?
The anti-Muslim activist has been furiously promoting clothing from his Unite The Kingdom range but it turns out the UK-emblazoned t-shirts, caps and key rings weren’t made in this country by British workers.
Tommy’s merch range was actually manufactured in Bangladesh, a majority Muslim country, the Daily Mail revealed.
The label on the products, that only arrive after the obligatory 14-day shipping from Asia, actually say ‘Made in Bangladesh’.
Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, uses his X account to promote the brand ahead of his ‘patriotic’ September 13 march. The manufacturer is a Belgian company called Stanley/Stella