Calvin Robinson, a priest known for his anti-immigration views, has made the decision to leave Britain as a form of protest against the new Labour government. Robinson, who was previously dismissed from GB News due to controversial remarks about journalist Ava Evans, is the founder of the ‘Common Sense Crusade’ and often appears on air wearing his priest’s cassock.
His perspective combines a strict interpretation of Christian values with a strong stance against immigration and conspiracy theories, which has become more extreme over time. He has been vocal about his opposition to non-Christian migration to the UK.
In a post on social media platform X, Robinson expressed his decision to leave the United Kingdom, citing his dissatisfaction with the policies of the current government. He stated, “It is with a heavy heart that I announce I am leaving the United Kingdom. Starmer’s dark Satanic Mills are not for me. But I will be back. For now, it is time to regroup. I will not cease from mental fight, nor shall my sword sleep in my hand.”
The announcement has sparked controversy and debate, with some supporting Robinson’s decision while others criticise his extreme views. Despite his departure, it is unclear how long he intends to stay abroad or if he plans to return to the UK in the future.
In related news, there have been sightings of Robinson in Disney World following his departure, raising questions about the sincerity of his fundraising efforts to “keep a roof over his head.” This development adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing discussion surrounding Robinson and his controversial beliefs.
While Robinson’s decision to emigrate has captured attention and divided opinions, it also highlights the importance of engaging in constructive dialogue and understanding different perspectives. The incident serves as a reminder of the power of words and actions in shaping public discourse and the need for respectful communication in addressing complex issues.