Bobby Singh (left) and Tommy Robinson (right) in separate photos designed next to one another. Singh buttoning his suit and Robinson speaking into a microphone pointing

Tommy Robinson is a far-right agitator who’s led street movements like the English Defence League (EDL) and Unite the Kingdom (UtK). While Robinson’s propaganda has shifted over the years, the common throughlines have been Islamophobia and the fear of migrants.

As these prejudices aren’t unique to white Brits, there are some people from minority groups who have thrown in with Robinson and his ilk.

Now, one of the Sikh men who supported Robinson in the past is being warned to watch his back.

Short story:

Bobby Singh, who twerks for Tommy Robinson, is now being threatened by Tommy Robinson.

“If I personally see Bobby Singh, I’ll personally punch his fucking head off.” pic.twitter.com/CKsdzy0Npv

— Mukhtar (@I_amMukhtar) June 7, 2026

Robinson’s ex-mate Bobby Singh — who is he?

Bobby Singh is the co-founder of Love Your Postcode, a real estate and property management company. Recently, Singh attended the far-right Unite the Kingdom rally (as Mukhtar highlighted in the video above), where he voiced his support for Robinson. He’s also reshared anti-Muslim posts from Robinson like the following:

Because the above comes from Robinson — a known bullshitter and far-right propagandist — most people would ask themselves:

  • Is this AI?
  • Was it staged?
  • Did it happen recently or years ago?

The other thing to remember is that sometimes Muslim people commit crimes. This is true of every group. But smear merchants like Robinson give the impression that Muslims are uniquely bad by only highlighting crimes committed by them.

Either Singh is willing to turn his brain off when he sees Islamophobic content or he lacks critical thinking skills.

The controversy surrounding Singh

Singh has now attracted controversy because of a TikTok panel in which he asked viewers to vote one “if you’re in support of the Singh” or two “if you’re in support of Henry”. From context, it’s clear that the men in question are the murderer Vickrum Digwa and his victim Henry Nowak (most baptised Sikh men have the surname ‘Singh’, but Digwa does not).

The video attracted greater controversy because at one point another man asks to change the vote, stating:

Can you put a 1 in the comments if I should piss on Henry’s grave, and a 2 if I should shit on his grave.

Singh has since claimed the backlash is a ‘character assassination’, and that while he was on the TikTok panel, he doesn’t agree with everything that was said.

Bobby Singh has RESPONDED to the live TikTok video circulating online.

In it, he shared a panel with someone who asked: “should I shit or piss on Henry Nowak’s grave?”

The video also shows him agreeing that “Henry is wearing a turtleneck, so he means trouble,” and endorses… pic.twitter.com/V5Vo7xP5Ky

— Sydney Jones (@SydneyJones_) June 7, 2026

Regardless of whether Bobby Singh made the worst comments or not, it was clearly in poor taste to ask viewers to vote on which man they backed.

Digwa murdered Nowak with an illegal weapon, and then he fooled the police into thinking Nowak was the aggressor. Digwa’s actions, then, contributed towards a situation in which Nowak was handcuffed while bleeding out (with the other factor being police incompetence).

Dis-unite the Kingdom

Ironically, Love Your Postcode says the following about itself:

Our commitment to community cohesion and philanthropy is interwoven with a passion for business, inspiring others to lead with confidence and a sense of social responsibility.

We say, ironically, because co-founder Singh attended Robinson’s Unite the Kingdom rally, this now-yearly event isn’t committed to “community cohesion” at all. We say that because it promotes “remigration”.

Speakers at the first event included the Dutch Generation Remigration. The Canary wrote this about the group:

Well, they’re the leading proponents of ‘remigration’, which is the plan to mass deport migrants and their descendants from European countries.

We’re not quite sure how that will work in Britain given the continuous influxes of populations we’ve experienced since the Roman Empire, except we are sure, obviously – they’re talking about deporting Black and brown people.

Generation Remigration did not attend the 2026 UtK event. No doubt because key member, Eva Vlaardingerbroek, was banned from entering the UK earlier this year.

Robinson has kept the ethnic cleansing torch burning, anyway, and regularly posts about “remigration” himself. Take this from 12 May:

Invaders and their offspring, tormenting and brutally attacking our people in Europe and filming it “for fun” and to assert dominance.

Remigration and de-islamisation can’t come quick enough.

You’ll note Robinson calls for “remigration” and “de-Islamification”. He’s doing this to make it clear it won’t just be Muslims who go.

You’ll also notice he’s not saying something like ‘deport the non-indigenous Brits‘. This is because the in-group currently includes all white Europeans.

This won’t last, of course, and we only have to look back to 2016 to see when the far right was actively hostile towards continentals — most notably Polish people.

Clearly, to anyone smart enough to read between the lines, Bobby Singh isn’t in the in-group, so why was Robinson promoting him before this latest controversy? And why was Singh promoting Robinson?

Singh and Robinson: Bedfellows

To Robinson, there’s an obvious benefit to tolerating a guy like Bobby Singh. Specifically, he can point at him and say: “See, how can I be racist when I’m best mates with this guy?” The answer is obvious, and it’s that in this case, the two are friends because of racism, specifically racism against migrants, which seems to be Singh’s beef if his retweets are anything to go by.

In modern Britain, establishment politicians like Nigel Farage warn ‘All migrants are bad‘ and their supporters hear ‘All Muslims are bad‘.

Inevitably, this becomes ‘All Black and Brown people are bad‘, because believe it or not, the white rioters shown below aren’t the best at identifying cultural signifiers; they just see a person’s skin colour and lose their minds.

Dozens of bricks being thrown pic.twitter.com/VwPXkfZlmR

— Taj Ali (@Taj_Ali1) June 2, 2026

Unless you’re a white British man, a guy like Robinson will always always turn on you at some point. But for some, their desire to punch downwards overrides their instincts for self-preservation.

To be fair, what Singh said was obviously grim, but Singh isn’t the only Sikh man facing backlash from the far-right.

Sikhs at a London remembrance march describe their fears and report a rise in abuse following Henry Nowak’s murder.

🔗 https://t.co/Zl3K65O6Kq pic.twitter.com/WB5y5UwmnD

— Sky News (@SkyNews) June 7, 2026

Nigel Farage has retweeted JD Vance’s tweet, calling British Sikhs “mass invasion of migrants.”

Like I said the other day. Look how quickly they turned on the Sikh community. pic.twitter.com/1eGb1WYbnb

— Mukhtar (@I_amMukhtar) June 6, 2026

In-fighting

Known white supremacists like James Goddard are repeating the following:

Deport the Sikhs

It should be noted Robinson is still defending Sikhs despite a significant proportion of his far-right followers turning on them.

About 535,000 Sikhs live in the UK (around 0.8% of the population).

The Sikhs aint taking over our towns or cities, or even the UK for that matter you fucking moron.

They integrate and add value, they love, respect and do fight for our country.

Sikhs are not… https://t.co/bv5Qa4IUwp

— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) June 4, 2026

You’re a disingenuous shithouse.

Fuck you and your framing.

Nobody said we should “give up our homeland to Sikhs”, own it dickhead.

— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) June 4, 2026

Lest we forget, Robinson literally calls for “remigration”. Clearly he doesn’t actually respect Sikhs; he’s just using them as cover for his Islamophobia.

What this shows, anyway, is that it’s impossible to maintain tactical positions on the reactionary far right. There will always be those who are willing to go further, and they will always find themselves arguing from a stronger position because the logical end point of this ideology is a patriarchy of indigenous whites.

An odd one

One final thing to note about Bobby Singh is that he’s not completely deluded about the white supremacist movement he’s attached himself to. In a video which appears to have been filmed at Unite the Kingdom, Singh said:

And by the way, just for the record, just for the record, lads. If they do go back and you ask me to go back, I wouldn’t have a fucking issue…There is no greater honour than going back to a country where it’s your real people of your colour. So what I’m saying is, mate, I’m patriotic, but if you ever want to say to me, ‘Bobby, your time’, I’m more than happy.

It’s not good that Singh — or anyone — feels this way. Every British citizen who isn’t 100 years old grew up in a multicultural country. The problems we’ve faced since then don’t arise from that fact; they arise from rich people stealing all of Britain’s wealth while blaming minority groups as cover.

Speaking as a white Briton, believe me, skin colour is no indicator of individuals being “your real people”. The people I have the least in common with in this country are the white identitarians who line up behind Tommy Robinson. If such people ever take power, I’ll be doing everything I can to move to a country that doesn’t treat skin colour as the defining characteristic.

Although Bobby Singh may not have an issue, you have to assume foreign countries would object to us banishing millions of European-born citizens into their territories. This might surprise people who think the British Empire never ended, but we actually don’t have the right to dump people wherever we like. This is especially true when it comes to nuclear powers like India and Pakistan.

The few

It’s important to re-emphasise that guys like Bobby Singh are a minority of a minority. Most Sikhs don’t support a movement which will inevitably come for them. At the same time, most would never willingly volunteer to be deported to a country they weren’t born in.

Singh being ex-communicated from the British far right was predictable. The same thing will happen to every other person who isn’t a member of the core inner group because this movement is only heading in one direction.

Featured image via Mario Tama/ Finnbarr Webster/ Getty Images

By Willem Moore


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