Publisher's Synopsis
Totally Silenced: A Tommy Robinson Story
By Mark Bradshaw
In a country that once championed free speech, one man paid the ultimate price for using his voice.
Totally Silenced tells the explosive and deeply controversial story of Tommy Robinson - from his working-class roots in Luton to his rise as a polarising figure who challenged the British establishment. With piercing insight, author Mark Bradshaw uncovers the cultural, political, and legal forces that turned Robinson from citizen to dissident.
This book isn't about agreeing with Robinson. It's about understanding what happens when the government, media, and tech giants decide who is allowed to speak - and who must be silenced.
Through detailed research and unflinching storytelling, Totally Silenced explores themes of censorship, media bias, cancel culture, political correctness, and the erosion of civil liberties in modern Britain.
Is free speech still free if only some are allowed to use it?
A must-read for anyone concerned about liberty, justice, and the future of open debate in a democratic society.