Tommy Robinson: 'I Felt the Holy Spirit’ | EP 186

What does it take for a man once called an enemy of the state to say he felt the Holy Spirit move through him. In this episode I sit down with Tommy Robinson, founder of the English Defence League and one of the most controversial and misunderstood men in Britain, for a conversation that goes far beyond politics. Tommy opens up about growing up in Luton, the moment he first spoke out against grooming gangs as a young man, the prison sentences that followed, and the surprising spiritual awakening that has reshaped how he sees his own life and his country. We talk about the Christ is King moment that swept through a crowd of one hundred thousand people, a prayer from strangers in Israel that left him in tears, and what he believes it will take for Britain to find its identity and its faith again. This is a raw and honest look at redemption, purpose, and the fight for a nation, and I think it will surprise you no matter where you stand. If this conversation moves you, I would love to hear your thoughts in the comments, and if you have not already, subscribe so you never miss an episode. Find more from Tommy: YouTube:    / @tommyrobinsononline   X: https://x.com/TRobinsonNewEra Connect with me: My website: https://tammympeterson.com/ Instagram:   / tammy.m.peterson   Facebook:   / tammypetersonpodcast   TikTok:   / tammypetersonpodcast   Twitter:   / tammy1peterson   Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TammyPetersonPod... — Chapters — 00:00 - Opening the Conversation 00:29 - Growing Up in Luton and Watching It Change Forever 06:57 - Finding Faith and Reconnecting with Jordan and Tammy 10:19 - Detained at Heathrow Under the Terrorism Act 15:29 - What He Really Saw in Moscow 17:40 - From the 2004 Protest to Founding the English Defence League 22:44 - Exposing the Rape Gangs and the Cover-Up 27:37 - Britain's Lost Moral Code and the Christ Is King Movement 32:17 - The Shiloh Prayer and Feeling the Holy Spirit 34:19 - Putting Christ Back Into Christmas and a Movement of Praying Men 39:09 - Britain Waking Up and the Fight for the Silent Majority's Vot 44:49 - Closing Reflections