Sorry, I missed this. He raises issue on the dangers of radical islam that many are in agreement on, but fewer are willing to talk about openly. His mistake is his inconsistency in applying it across the board and the tone and language used as well as his own violent history.
But my point was, in the week in which an radical Islamist connected to the murder of kids at a concert tried to murder prison guards doing their job, it just says a lot that people will stick to their comfort blanket of talking about Tommy Robinson. The irony is that his biggest detractors only fuel his rise really.