has left prison part-way through his 18-month prison term for contempt of court was reduced by a judge. The controversial far-right figure, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley Lennon, has been in prison since October after he pleaded guilty to multiple breaches of an injunction made in 2021.
The injunction related to false claims he made about a Syrian refugee who successfully sued him for libel. Robinson was originally sentenced to a 14 month "punitive" sentence and a four month "coercive" sentence, with the judge telling him he could have the latter removed if he . His lawyers told the court that he had shown a "commitment" to comply with the order to enable him to be released before his original July 26 release date.
Speaking outside court, Robinson said: "Feel good, unfortunately in a country that doesn't believe in free speech for citizen journalists, this place is an occupational hazard."
Robinson claimed to have never been convicted by a jury, with his guilty plea negating the need for a jury trial.
He added: "I have never been convicted by a jury. Everyone of my convictions have been handed down to me by judges.
"That gagging order, these attempts at censorship, to silence, to cancel people, it hasn't worked, you've attempted to lock up the truth."
He added: "I knew exactly what I was doing when I released that film, I knew I would end up in there and I also knew it would give them the opportunity to pull every trick they wanted to."
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