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‘If I go back …’: Pakistani-origin activist Shoaib Sohail says Britain will deport it because he supports Tommy Robinson

The Pakistani-original activist in the UK says he is facing exile as he supports Tommy Robinson.

Pakistani-root activist Shoaib Sohail said he was dismissed from the Swansey Council due to the support of Tommy Robinson and threatened to remove his X account and YouTube by the council. In an interview with GB News, Sohail said that UK has been his country since 2008 and he does not like people from his own community who illegally enter the UK. Sohail said that his community tried to silence him through threats, threats and lies. When all these failed, they then sent the police and were arrested on false charges. In a long X post in which he announced that his journey in Britain was forced to end, Sohail wrote that the final blow came to him for losing his job with Swanasi Council. With no job in Britain, now he has no other option to live in the country.“Many people do not know that I am not entitled to any benefit in the UK. I never needed them, I always had good jobs and proud to stand on my two legs. “I have not yet decided where I will go. I organize a Pakistani passport, and sadly, the doors alone have closed the doors. Many companies in Dubai and Saudi Arabia have made effectively incredibly difficult to get a job for a shadow-based Pakistani applicants. It does not exclude Pakistan only, but he is not out of need, but he wrote.” Sohail said in Pakistan, “he is a known voice against religion extremist and he receives many deaths from Pakistanis, Afghans, Bengalis and Muslims after my interview outside Tommy Robinson’s court case in London.” “If I go back, I know that there are people who would like to silence me permanently,” Sohail said.

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