Tommy Robinson will learn his fate in court after he refused to hand over his phone’s PIN at the Channel Tunnel in Folkestone last year.

Robinson could be jailed for up to three months and/or receive a £2,500 fine if found guilty.

The former English Defence League leader is charged under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000 after telling officers at Folkestone he would not hand over his phone’s PIN because it had ‘journalistic material’ on it.

Under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act, police are allowed to stop anyone passing through a UK port ‘to determine whether they may be involved or concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism’.

The far-right activist, who had £13,000 and 1,900 Euros in cash with him, told them he was driving his silver Bentley to Ben

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