
The High Court heard Robinson has a ‘substantially more permissive’ segregation regime than standard prisoners.
Tommy Robinson, jailed for contempt of court, is challenging his segregation in HMP Woodhill. The High Court heard he has a "substantially more permissive" regime than standard prisoners due to safety concerns, including threats of assault. He has had numerous visits and telephone calls, daily visits from chaplaincy and NHS staff, and work painting and decorating. The Ministry of Justice argues his conditions exceed requirements for unconvicted prisoners, while Robinson disputes these claims.