It was his registered UK address when he was begging supporters for donations ahead of the “Unite the Kingdom” rally. Today, that company no longer exists.
Thinking Independent Media Ltd, the entity behind Tommy Robinson’s fundraising operation, was officially dissolved on 19 May 2026. The final Gazette notice confirming the strike-off appeared just days after the rally. The company failed to file its first set of accounts, which had been due since November 2025.
And this is not an isolated incident. It is a pattern.
The Times previously reported that Robinson and associates were linked to a network of companies that generated more than £1.6 million in profits while leaving substantial tax liabilities unpaid. Hope & Pride Ltd reportedly owed HMRC an estimated £317,000 in corporation tax. Freestyle Freelance Ltd, which traded as Urban Scoop, reportedly owed a further £10,750. Companies disappeared. New ones appeared.
Then came Thinking Independent Media Ltd. Set up in 2023. No accounts filed. Dissolved in 2026.
Yet right up until the “Unite the Kingdom” rally, supporters were still receiving fundraising emails tied to that UK operation. Robinson claimed the event had become “one of the biggest patriotic gatherings Britain has ever seen.”
In reality, the rally was nowhere near the scale supporters had promised for months. And far from “uniting the Kingdom”, much of the event descended into the usual anti-Muslim baiting, conspiracy rhetoric and culture war grievance politics that have become Robinson’s entire business model.
Now the same operation appears to have shifted to Portugal under the Urban Scoop banner. Same faces. Same messaging. Same donation appeals.
And this is the real Tommy Robinson.
A man who screams about migrants “taking from Britain” while companies linked to his own operation repeatedly collapse under unpaid obligations and missing accounts.
A man who wraps himself in the Union Jack while apparently doing everything possible to avoid properly contributing to the country he claims to love.
He tells struggling working people to be patriotic, make sacrifices and defend Britain, while his own financial trail reads like a masterclass in disappearing companies, unpaid liabilities and donation grifting.
Not a patriot. Just another professional outrage merchant flogging nationalism to his supporters while the taxman and the British public pick up the tab.
Credit: Truth Against Hate