Tommy Robinson is set to be released from prison within the next week after the High Court reduced his 18-month sentence for contempt of court by four months.
The reduction follows his compliance with a court order to delete a video that breached an injunction.
Robinson had been held in solitary confinement despite his human rights being breached.
Justice Jeremy Johnson acknowledged a “change in attitude” but noted the absence of remorse.
Robinson’s release is pending confirmation from prison authorities.
The reduction follows his compliance with a court order to delete a video that breached an injunction.
Robinson had been held in solitary confinement for safety reasons during his incarceration.
Justice Jeremy Johnson acknowledged a “change in attitude” but noted the absence of remorse.
Robinson’s release is pending confirmation from prison authorities.