Recently disclosed communications have exposed conversations between convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and Steve Bannon, former chief strategist to President Donald Trump, concerning their views on controversial far-right British activist Tommy Robinson.
The exchange, dated July 3, 2019, began when Epstein shared a news article with Bannon detailing Robinson’s contempt of court conviction. The charge stemmed from Robinson’s live-streaming of a trial involving defendants accused of sexually abusing young girls during 2018 proceedings.
Bannon responded by characterizing Robinson, whose legal name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, as the “‘backbone of England’”—a description he had previously used in off-air comments to LBC radio’s political editor Theo Usherwood in July 2018.
Epstein’s reply—”Thats why the pound so low”—prompted Bannon’s cryptic response: “Cheap @ any price.” The ambiguous nature of these messages leaves unclear whether the two were genuinely praising Robinson while criticizing Britain or instead mocking the far-right figure.
Historical context shows this wasn’t their first discussion about the activist. In August 2018, when Robinson was released from prison on contempt charges, Epstein messaged Bannon stating: “Tommy Robinson. !! good work”, to which Bannon simply replied: “Thanks”. Bannon had publicly defended Robinson following his arrest, insisting “he’s got to be released from prison”.
Robinson, formerly a tanning salon owner, has spent two decades building a violent street movement known for intimidating British-Muslim communities and promoting fears of an Islamic takeover in the UK. His extensive criminal record includes offenses dating to 2003: football brawling, passport fraud, mortgage fraud, drug possession, threatening behavior, and multiple breaches of court orders.
In 2021, Robinson lost a libel lawsuit against him for falsely claiming a Syrian schoolboy filmed being attacked had himself “violently attacks young English girls in his school”. These demonstrably false comments formed the basis of the successful legal action against him.
