According to Nick Lowles of Hope Not Hate, Tommy Robinson is begging for money as part of his plan to sue Nigel Farage:

On the very day that Tommy Robinson told Dan Wootton that he would not be suing me for calling him a former drug dealer, claiming “I want to stay out of court”, he sends an email to his supporters this evening announcing that “I’m suing Nigel Farage” and asking for donations….…

— Nick Lowles (@lowles_nick) January 6, 2026

While we’re ordinarily very critical of Tommy Robinson, we do support his ambition to sue Nigel Farage. At the same time, we would support any counter-suits he launches against Robinson. We don’t care what these suits are; we just think it’s funny when bad people sue each other.

The worst people you know are fighting

The following is the tweet Lowles references above:

Tommy Robinson pretending to be anti-drugs….

……for many years he was one of Luton’s main cocaine dealers pic.twitter.com/u6nQO4MHhQ

— Nick Lowles (@lowles_nick) January 3, 2026

Lowles was confident tommy Robinson wouldn’t sue him:

For all those people urging Tommy Robinson to sue me for calling him a (former) drug dealer….

I’ve got some bad news for you….

I’m only repeating a claim I made (in detail) in my book Tommy, which was published in 2022

He didn’t sue then and he won’t sue now. pic.twitter.com/U8Ivofnf7G

— Nick Lowles (@lowles_nick) January 4, 2026

While he’s shied away from suing Lowles, Tommy Robinson is most definitely suing Farage. As reported by the London Economic, Robinson sent a pre-action letter to Farage in December last year. The legal action relates to Farage claiming Robinson has convictions for violence against women. Robinson himself said:

I do not have any convictions for violence against women, this is a matter of public record. The statement has done serious harm to my reputation and will do so until you apologise. You made that statement while I was imprisoned, which made it harder to defend myself.

Subject to what you say in your pre-action Letter of Response, I may commence proceedings unless we can reach an agreed outcome including an apology in an agreed-upon form of words, via a pinned tweet and the payment of a sum in damages

Farage made the comments in January but still hadn’t retracted by December, forcing Robinson to take action. If Robinson wants to protect his reputation, we’d personally advise him to stop pal-ing around with alleged human traffickers and sucking up to convicted sexual assaulters, but suing Farage is also good.

Oh, and on whether Robinson needs to solicit donations, the Mirror reported his net worth as being between £1-2m in October 2024. Given that Robinson enjoyed the platform-boosting attention of Elon Musk for most of 2025, he could be doing considerably better than that now if those estimates were accurate.

Tommy Robinson vs Nigel Farage: let them fight

Regarding the upcoming legal saga between Tommy Robinson and Nigel Farage, one right winger said the following:

I’m looking forward to the confusion of who the left are going to cheer on when Tommy Robinson sues Nigel Farage for defamation of character.

The poor lambs won’t know what to do. Bless them.

— Alan Beresford B’Stard parody. (@JBradshaw17775) January 7, 2026

Believe it or not, Mr B’Stard Parody, this has actually come up before. In fact, right-wing infighting is so common that we have multiple memes for it:

Let them fight indeed.

Featured image via Supreme Court / Gage Skidmore

By Willem Moore


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