Tommy Robinson announces plans for money-spinning speaking tour of Australia alongside leader of 'new right' men-only group
- Tommy Robinson is on bail awaiting a decision on a contempt of court case
- He has announced plans to speak in the US and go on a tour of Australia
- His critics fear the trips will allow him to access new sources of funding
- Groups in Australia have said he should not be allowed to enter the country
English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson is at the centre of another visa row after he announced plans for a speaking tour of Australia.
Robinson was freed from a UK prison in August after judges quashed a contempt of court finding against him, but the British Attorney General is currently looking at whether to continue the case.
Now on bail, he is planning trips to speak in the U.S. and Australia, which some have estimated could see him rake in hundreds of thousands of pounds to fund his activism.

Tommy Robinson is hoping to speak at a series of meetings in Australia, but his planned trip has caused anger among some in the country, who want him barred from appearing
Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley Lennon, has been invited to speak at meetings in Washington on November 14 by the US group The Middle East Forum.
He is meanwhile billed to appear alongside Gavin McInnes, the Canadian founder of the alt-right group Proud Boys, at a series of speeches in Australia in December.
The pair say they will appear in Adelaide, Perth, Melbourne, the Gold Coast and Sydney between December 5 and December 16.
But the plans have sparked concerns in Australia over possible violence after some members of McInnes's Proud Boys group were filmed brawling with counter demonstrators in New York last month.
Australia's Anti-Defamation Commission chairman Dr Dvir Abramovich has called on the country's Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton to deny Robinson a visa, saying his 'race-baiting promotes religious bigotry'.
Australia's Labor party immigration spokesman Shayne Neumann has meanwhile written to immigration minister David Coleman asking for Robinson's co-speaker McInnes to be barred from the country.

Robinson is set to appear alongside Gavin McInnes, a Canadian conservative whose group Proud Boys has been kicked off Facebook for violence in the US
A spokesman for British campaign group Hope Not Hate said: 'Far right figures like Stephen Lennon and Gavin McInnes are building an international network. They're seeking new platforms to fundraise, get media attention and recruit supporters. Where they go, violence isn't far behind. Australia should keep this hate out.'
They say the speaking tours will open up new sources of funding to the 35-year-old.
Robinson posted a video on Facebook on Tuesday hitting out at claims in Australia that he is a white supremacist, and saying lies were being spread about him to prevent him from travelling.
He added: 'Australia thinks they've seen scenes when they've had talks and guest speakers there. You ain't seen nothing like the scenes you're going to get if I'm allowed to come to your country and tell you the real score on what's heading your way.'
More than 19,000 have signed a petition calling for Robinson and McInnes to be allowed into the country.
Meanwhile, it is unclear whether Robinson's previous convictions will prevent him from travelling to the US later this month.

Robinson appeared on Facebook this week urging his followers to sign a petition calling for him to be allowed into Australia
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