Calvin Robinson: A Controversial Figure in British Media and Religion
Calvin John Robinson, born on October 29, 1985, in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England, is a British cleric, political commentator, writer, and broadcaster. His journey has been marked by significant shifts in both his religious affiliations and his media presence.
Early Life and Education
Robinson is of mixed-race heritage, describing his background as "half Afro-Caribbean and half English". His paternal grandparents emigrated from Jamaica as members of the Windrush generation. He attended High Oakham Primary School, The Brunts Academy, and later West Nottinghamshire College. Robinson then studied at the University of Westminster, where he graduated with a degree in computer games design and programming.
Career in Education and Media
Before his foray into media, Robinson worked as a computer science teacher at St Mary's and St John's Church of England School in Hendon. He also owned the video games site "God is a Geek" and was a video games journalist. His media career took off when he became a regular contributor to The Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mail, and Spiked, and he also featured as a commentator on talkRADIO.
Religious Affiliations
Robinson's religious journey has seen him move through several denominations. He was ordained as a deacon in the Free Church of England in 2022 and later became a priest in the Nordic Catholic Church in 2023. In 2024, he joined the Anglican Catholic Church, but his tenure there ended in January 2025 after a controversial gesture led to his removal.
Political Commentary and Controversies
As a political commentator, Robinson is often characterized as conservative and right-wing, with some labeling him as far-right. He has rejected these labels but has faced significant backlash for his views. His tenure at GB News ended in 2023 after making controversial comments about a journalist. Robinson then moved his "Common Sense Crusade" to The Lotus Eaters and became a recurring host on their podcast.
Recent Developments
In a surprising turn of events, Robinson announced his decision to emigrate to the United States in September 2024. He cited concerns about political persecution under the Labour government led by Keir Starmer and expressed fears for his safety. This move has been met with criticism and accusations of hypocrisy, given his past anti-immigrant rhetoric.
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