 Even when you're in prison, Tommy, see when you were doing, like, when you had all your husbands threats to life, like, how were you treated in prison? So the last case, I went to Belmarsh, you know, I've had some doves arse-trust prison sentences. If I... Where do we start? Um, I lost my t- I was in Woodhill, I got... I went to Woodhill for a mortgage forward charge. So basically, when I started the Inge defense league, that's what they're doing now with Tate, when I started the Inge defense league, they come in, yeah? When I say they come in, they close your accounts, Dad? Your bank accounts got closed, your business accounts? They done... They went back five years on my mum and my dad, my whole family, yeah, they went through everyone. And they were trying to find things to nick anyone on. So then they started raiding, nicking everyone. I got nicked on, um, they nicked my wife at the time, uh, tax evasion. They tried me on tax evasion, I've got a knocky-wee. They nicked mortgage forward. So basically, the story was that, um, at the time, between me and my wife, we had seven mortgages, all fully legit. Now, do you remember self-certification mortgages? Yeah. So they used to say, if you put down a 20% deposit, you don't have to, you can then self-certify how much you earn. My wife's little brother said, and he was an apprentice from my company, Plumbing, said he earned 20,000 when he earned 12. So he got a fraudulent mortgage in their eyes. He bought a house, he'd done the house up. It was his first property, and then he sold it, yeah? Four years after, I said, the house is sold, the mortgage company had paid back. Four years later, they built all our doors off. I go, I got 18 months for that. I got 18 months for him buying the house. And you know, so he bought the house for, say, 60 grand, yeah? Sells the house for 100, no, he bought the house for 80 grand, for 20 grand deposit. Sells the house for 125 when it was all done up. The police hit me for 125,000 pound confiscation order. I had to pay him 125 grand. It's like, there was no crime. There was no financial loss to anyone, yeah? But at that time, so I'm in for a little paper offence, I get 18 months, and I end up in Woodhill Prison. And I ended up in Woodhill Prison with, there was a case just before that where six Muslims were sentenced to 30 years. They were caught with guns and bombs on the way to kill us. It was in Dewsbury. They got their two hours late, it's a comedy sketch, yeah? So there's a video of these six clowns, beardy, weirdy, absolutely morons, walking across a car park. And it's the car park that we were in two hours before, yeah? And then they're driving home and they've got no insurance. So then they get pulled over for no insurance. It's actually, you could actually do a proper comedy sketch, so they get pulled over for no insurance. The police don't search the boot of the car. The police seized the car, put it in a compound. Two days later, the people in the compound opened the boot of the car. Guns, suicide vests, bombs, IEDs, everything is in the boot, yeah? They're coming up to kill us. So then the police come to see me, let me know, look, they come to see me and said, people have been trying to track you through your mobile phone. So they must have had access into someone in the network who was trying to get a location for where I was, apparently, yeah? So that's what police come to see me about. I said, okay, so these six men are prosecuted. I go to their court trial. They're given 25 to 30 years. I stand up at the end of the court. As they got their 25 to 30 years, I was there with my cousin, Kev. So we're on the back row. They had about 17 people, 16, 17 people in front of us, all big religious figures, big beards. And then there's the six of them awaiting their sentencing. And it's funny, because they were looking at porn and that, yeah? Because they're going through all the court, so I sat for the whole court case and they're not meant to be looking at porn. All this Haram stuff is coming up on this one dude's phone. And they're all, all his mates are laughing at that. While they were on trial for this, what would have been a hurry? It would have launched, I believe. If that happened at that time, the height of the English Defense League, we would have had a conflict on the streets and it would probably still be going. If six Muslims were bent at an English Defense League demonstration and murdered and blown up people, I believe it would become a tip to fatat war that would have launched. So we're lucky that never happened at those times. But they get 30 years. I stand up, as they get sentenced, I say, I shout, I scream, God save the queen. The whole court erupts. They're all coming at us from behind. The whole court erupts anyway. Six months later, I'll do this mortgage case. I'll land in Woodhill Prison and I go from eating my legal team and I sit down, I look across, boom, boom, boom. That's all them, that's all them. I just was like, ah, bro, brav, man. I was shitting myself. Well, I thought these are killers. They're like, they're doing 30 years. They're not bothered, they're terrorists. And then, and this is in a Woodhill Prison sentence where I went, I had a prison officer come to my door, a screw come to my door. And he said, when they come to get you, do not leave this cell. X-Power Trooper, he said, do not leave this cell. I said, what? He said, your life depends on it. Don't leave this cell. I said, okay. Two hour later, however long later, he knocks on the door with two other screws. He said, come on, you're going on a wing. I said, I ain't going nowhere, buff. He said, if he led me, if you refuse to go, you're gonna get a nick in, you're gonna be given. I said, okay, well, I'm refusing to go. He said, okay, you'll go before the governor then. So then I got penalised as they take your TV out of the cell and you get done. And then A-wing where they were taking me. There's no cameras on the wing. They're taking me to where they were. Why, to kill you? Yeah, I'd have been killed. He said, the woman, he gave me the woman's name who was making the decision. He said, she'll get done for corporate manslaughter here. He goes, but too late, you're gonna be dead. You'd have been dead. So then this happened. So the next day, I go for a meeting with legal team again. So I'm going through, I was trying to do appeal. I go through meeting with legal team. I come back after a meeting, I'm getting walked down. There's a room the size of this lounge. Door opens, it's the waiting room. Door opens, so I just walk in, I see bids. So I was looking, thinking, oh, fucking hell, man. I didn't even sit down. So I just stood in my back to the wall. Prison officer's locked the door and boom, I lost my teeth, I got battered. They all rushed me, there's three of them. The second thing, so when I landed on the first night center, I didn't ever go on protection in Javier. So I landed on the first night center and I come out and there's Muslims in there. I said, do you know who I am? It's a young Muslim. I said, I haven't got a problem with you, yeah? But if anyone wants to have a problem with me, I'm more than happy to have a straight-up problem. I don't want to know slimy shit or snakey shit. So I haven't got a problem with you, let me make that clear. But if you know who I am and there is a problem, just let me know. He said, I've got no problem, brother. I said, okay, cool. When I'm getting rushed in the center, when I'm getting rushed in the waiting room, as I come round after, I'm swinging out, fighting, holding onto one of them, I get battered. As I come out, it's him, one of them's him. I said, you little rat. You little rat with my teeth are missing. I'm battered. And then what felt like 10 minutes was probably 60 seconds. But I knew by the look on their face as well, they didn't know I was coming in that room. So when they opened that door, I saw them look. And I thought, and I looked at them and I saw them, they were looking at each other thinking, Tom Robson, just getting put in our room. So they done what? They done, and then I got shipped. So then I got put down the block. I see the governor and then I got transferred to Winchester Prison. But each of my prisoners said, that happened only, that happened in Woodhill. And then I went down to Winchester Prison and I had a great prison sentence in Winchester Prison. Do you know why? Because there's not enough Muslims in there to do anything, if I'm honest. And they didn't have the complete control of that jail. They have complete control of most jails. I went into, there's an episode on 25,000 police custody. I'm in Peterborough Prison. I'm on a 12 day license recall. It was to prevent me from talking to Oxford University. So I was due to talk to Oxford University. Please come and grab me. Stuck me in jail on recall to miss the date. So I was on recall and when I landed at Peterborough Prison, I said to them, I said, do you know who I am? I'm here, I'm out in 12 days. You know what's gonna happen out there, yeah? I'm happy, just locked my door, let me out in a week. Let me out, yeah? And they said, I don't wanna go on protection. I said, no, I don't wanna go on protection. I'm not going on protection, yeah? Okay, you're going on beating. So I said, all right, I can't be beating. And my instinct, I've done what I've had to do in previous prison centers, we're going to Bedford to survive, yeah? So I'm sitting there, I go on to B-wing and my instinct would be protect yourself, protect yourself. Straight away, yeah? Anyone comes near you, protect yourself. And I remember walking, I was going upstairs and I remember looking, there was a few Muslims on the wing. There was four Muslims from Bedford. They got 20 years, they cut someone's ears and nose off, like the famous thing near where I live. And my head was telling me booting. That's what my head was telling me, yeah? And I was thinking, I'm out in 12 days, yeah? I just need to get through these 12 days. I don't need it any longer. So I didn't do anything, I just thought, get through the 12 days. And every time my cell door opened, I'd come out of my cell and I'd stand my back to the wall downstairs. So I'm thinking, I have to be ready. Someone's going to come for me at some point, I've got to be ready. And I can't get caught lacking in myself because that's where they'll get you on and you'll be gone. So then I come out, so my cell comes out and no one has my back in there, yeah? Because there's too many Muslims. So I come out and on 24 hours in police custody, I'm standing there and some white boy comes up to me and he says, Tommy, you're going to get done with boiling water. Yeah? I said, who's going to do me a boiling water? And he says, whatever cell number. He says, look over and I looked over and there's a Somalian kid and there's the boy from Bedford, yeah? And they're talking at the door of another cell. And he goes, mate, the amount of money they've put up for you to get done, it might not even be a Muslim that does you. I said, all right. And he goes, but the Somalian kid's going to do you with a boiling water. So I said, all right, sound. So I walked straight over and filled a Somalian kid in. Before he has a chance to even look. I said, which one? And he says, him at the door. So I said, okay. So I go over and I fill him in and then all the screws break it up. And then I go before the governor and I say, mate, he's going to do me a boiling water. I'm not waiting to get boiled. They brought him jail, you know, they get boiling water, you put sugar in it, sticks to your face, you're gone. Your face is gone. I'm not waiting for that. Yeah. So I go over, I fill him in. And when I fill him in, you can see me on the footage and I've got my arms open and the imams there, yeah? I've got my arms open. And what I was saying, I said, is there anyone else who wants to do it? So, but then I get nicked. Does that get nicked in the jail? Go before the governor. And I say, mate, I told you a lot. When I landed in this jail, I told you, my life's in danger. You decided to stick me on a wing full of Muslims who were up for 25 years in that, yeah? You decided that. They wanted to do me a boiling water. I protected myself. So nothing happened in jail. I come out of jail. I go on a day of my kids for two weeks. I land at Luton Airport. I'm nick for a racially aggravated attack in jail. And then they, I stand in Crown Court trial. They, but they were forced. This was the first time I ever had good legal representation. So I got not guilty. They were forced, but the actual, my defence forced the prosecution to basically pull their case because when they went through all the stuff, it showed from the records, from when I got to the jail, what I'd said, but they didn't release it to my prosecution or sank. So they were hiding the fact that the prison knew I was in danger. They knew I shouldn't be where I was. They put me there. Anyway, so that was, that was Pete, bruh. Where else have I been? Bedford. I mean, like the, when I got to Bedford prison, but you know, rival gangs, when they got a rival gang from different postcode, you're not allowed to be on the same wing in jail. You got Tommy Robinson, right? Who's the rival gang? It's Islam. It's all followers of Muslim, of Islam. So I land at Bedford prison. It's my local jail. I forget what I was doing on this case. I've done, I've been in 10 prisons. And when I, oh, because of these politics, and when I landed there, I looked at the receptionist, said, you've got a brother called Mark. And he said, yeah, I knew his brother. I knew straight away from the face, because he's my local jail. I said, I know your brother. He goes, yeah, I know. I said, mate, find out, and then we were going through where the most Muslims are. Most Muslims are on a wing. It's the biggest wing in Bedford. And you usually go straight on an induction wing when you go to that prison. And I was asking, I said, Jason in here, is Johnny in here. I was asking mates I've grown up with, finding out where I've got friends to try and get with some of them. So we established some of my friends are on B wing. There was a few Muslims. There was a famous, another case where the Somalians, there was a big case where they got shot dead in Milton Keynes, all Somalian gangs. And they rule him on a wing. So he comes back and then he goes, I've got to go up and see the governor. So he comes up, he comes downstairs. He goes, sorry, tell me, man. I said, what? He said, you're going on a wing. Or you can go on the numbers. Protection. I said, I'm not going on the numbers, bruv. I said, I ain't got, I have done nothing wrong to guns be housed on pedophiles. It's not happening. He goes, you're going on a wing then. And I, he goes, so I think they were thinking I'd choose the numbers. So I said, give me a pen and paper. So he gives me a pen and paper. So I write six pages detailing the threats I've had from terrorist groups, from Osmond warnings. The gangs are in there locally to me. I know the names of the gangs, the Pakistani gangs. I list it all. I say, your job is to keep me safe as a governor of this jail. You have a duty to keep me safe. You know these people will want to cause me harm. So I think he's going to read that. Now that's on file, yeah? He's never going to make me go on a wing. So I'm sitting there. He comes back down. He goes, you're going on a wing? I said, all right, that's a sound. And as we're walking onto a wing, I said, are you ready boys? To the two screws. And he goes, what? I said, watch what I fucking do when I get on here, man. And then we're walking on. And as I walked on, I mean, you know, like you're walking on, you've got all the landings. They're all howling, cheering. Yeah. As I'm walking in and I'm walking in and I'll be honest, I'm shitting myself. I'm thinking, fuck man. Like I didn't, I didn't think they'd be able to do this. Yeah. In my local jail, just bring me to them. So they bring me up. It's 10 to 12. They put me in my cell lunches at 12 o'clock. So the workers are obviously out. The prisoners, the prisoners who have got jobs are obviously all out. The words gone round. I go straight to my cell window and I said, you're fucking pedophile would be on the D-wing. The D-wing is pedophile ring, yeah? So I said, yeah. And I started, I started giving it through the windows. Because I know, I'm doing a protection mechanism here because I can't wait for them to get me in my cell. So I go up and I'm arguing with everyone and they say, you're dead. I said, I've heard that for six years. I've had two black eyes, your shit houses, yeah? I said, like, I said, everyone agrees with me. Because everyone, I said, everyone, you're bullies. Everyone agrees with me. I said, all the white and black boys will come to my cell and they give me thumbs up because this happens in every jail, yeah? They'll all secretly get me the thumbs up because you lot of fucking bullies. The way you act in these jails and I'm having all this through the windows and they were like, you're dead, you're dead. And I remember hearing some black people was laughing saying, who the fuck is this geezer? And I was like, and I was like, I'm on the wing, you mugs. Yeah, I'm on the wing. And then I'm, and then I know when that door opens I'm getting out of that wing. I'm getting out of that cell. So the door opens for lunch. I go flying out of the cell. I go straight down into canteen. I walk in, I say, who's fucking Muslim? Yeah? And D on a little gang, Ganger from Luton who I got a lot of respect for his brother. I knew his sister. I actually like him. He's converted to Islam. So he's like, actually, I'm Muslim, bruv. I'm like, oh, man. And I'm needing to kick this off because otherwise I'm getting it. So I'm like, D on. And then a white boy next to him goes, yeah, I'm fucking Muslim. And I don't know the white boys. So I grabbed him. I'm fighting with him. All the screws have come, broke it up. I'm in such an adrenaline rush. But then as they pulled me out, I see another black boy, Wesley Barker. He's got a big beard. I said, you bruv. And I know it. He goes, actually, man, I'm not. Because I'm thinking everyone's Muslim now. And everyone's on me. And then they drag me up to the cell and I'm drenched. It's the biggest adrenaline rush. That moment was, and they put me in my cell and they locked the door. And I remember just screaming, bruv. Because I thought I was dead. I thought I was dead. And then I was screaming. But in that moment, in that time, that's a fight for my life. Because if that doesn't happen, when that happens, I'm down. So then I get nicked and you get a punishment in isolation. So yeah, I'd done that to get isolated. Yeah, I had to. I'm not asking for protection. But when you do that, you get put on 23 and a half hour bang up in the basement of the jail. So I'm then taken down to the basement of the jail. But before that, I'm shouting at the windows like, because I was like, I was like, I was dead, lads. And I get locked. Then I'm down in the basement of the jail and then they bring McDonald. The boy's name was McDonald. I didn't know who he was when I hit him. He had a big beard. And as he comes through, he's in the cell next to me. And then they brought my other mate, who I know from outside. He's in the cell next to me because he smashed up his cell before court or something. So we're all talking in the cells. And then this Muslim, lads, trying to quash it, going, you actually, man, like, fucking what the fuck? And I'm like, why are you trying to quash it? And then as they brought him out, I looked for her. I said, McDonald, I knew him and his brother. I said, your mother fucker, man. He goes, and he goes, you actually, and I said, you're converted. And he's like, and then he was trying to quash it because he knows who I am. I know him. He goes, knows when I get out, I'll know him. I'm moving the same circles as him. And he was like, what the fuck, brother? I said, brother, I've got to survive this, man. I've got to, and then the priest come in and started on me. The priest literally started on me. The priest come in and goes, I think you're fucking clever. I went, you what? And because I refuse food again, I said, I'm not eating anything that's allowed. So yeah, I want chicken. That's on the menu, but I want non-halal chicken. I've just been a little precocious, yeah? But I said, I want non-halal chicken. So get me some non-halal chicken and then they can't get you non-halal chicken. I said, well, how come I don't get a choice? And I'm just, by this point I think, yeah, I'm going to cause mayhem in here now, yeah? I'm going to cause mayhem. And I'm arguing and all the travelers are on my side. And they're going, yeah, what are you? And I say, Catholic, because I know it's coming, yeah? Yeah, fucking paedophiles said, I can hear the travelers going, well, what? So the whole place is erupting, man. I'm thinking, what are they going to do, yeah? Because I mean, the whole jail's erupting now. And then my mate comes back from, and my mate shouting from the cells upstairs saying, I've got his back and all hell's going off. The priest comes in and says, you think you're clever, yeah? I know what you've done. I said, what do you mean? He goes, you're fucking, you've done this to get down here. I said, yeah, of course I'm fucking off. What do you mean? But he literally, the attitude he had with me. I said, how many people are you actually listening to you? Because everyone in here is converting, bro. I just got really wound up, it was a local priest. And then I thought, what are they going to do? Well, how are they going to deal with this? And at about six o'clock in the morning, the next morning, they come in security, I've got ACAD to, what deal? Did you ever think they would poison your food or anything? So when I went to Honley, so when I went into Honley on the, when I went into Honley prison, I got arrested for the contempt charge in Hull, which were in Leeds, where I asked the Muslim, how are you feeling about your verdicts on his way into court? They took me in on the contempt charge. They put me in Hull prison where there's not many Muslims. I was fine. They put me on healthcare wing. So I refused protection, they put me on the healthcare wing. So I'm in the hospital wing. People who are in their hospital. So I was sound. I was probably in there about 10 days. And then I thought, this is all right. You know, I'm safe. There's no risk. I can deal with this. This is all right. And then because every other jail, I've had to fight my way through it. So I thought, I'm safe. And then they come in the morning and they said, you're getting transferred. I said, where? They goes, I can't tell you. We'll tell you when you get in the car. So then I'm thinking, I'm going to kick off. So I'm thinking, well, if you sort of sank out for me, you're just going to transfer me. Have you sort of sank out? And they said, yeah, it's all been sorted. You get transferred. So then I get in the car. So where am I going? And they said, only. I said, only. And only he's got the highest percent of Muslims of any sea cat prison in the country. So as I'm on the way there, I'm thinking, well, it's got to be sorted, man. They must have some unit in only. I'm going to go to, in only. So I'm in only. And I go before the governor. And he goes, well, I think you know what's going to happen here, didn't you? I said, yeah, I'll do what you do, didn't you? He goes, well, you're going to be in danger, yeah? He said, you're going to have to isolate yourself, didn't you? I said, what do you mean, isolate myself? We're going to have to self isolate, which means you're going to have to want your door locked all the time. And I'm such a, and maybe I should have just said, yeah, right? But I said, no. I said, where are you putting me? And he said, we're putting on this wing. I said, will you open the door and come in out of it? And then he goes, we're going to get her. I goes, someone's going to get her. I said, but you bought me. I was fine where I just was. You've bought me here. So then he goes, well, you're going down the block. I said, what am I going down the block for? So the blocks, where you go for punishment? Down the block, you're on 23 and a half hour lock up. You get, you've got a little blue mat, that's it. And there's no TV, there's no electric in there. You just, it's where people go, stab people, do mad things in jail. You end up down the block. So he said, you're going down the block. So I think, what the fuck am I going down the block for? I haven't done anything wrong here. Yeah, you've bought me here. You're asking if I'll self isolate. I'm saying, no. Why would I self isolate myself? Lock myself up for it? Like if the door opens, I'm coming out of it. Give me a job, do what everyone else does. You bought me here. And you can deal with the problems that come from it. So then he puts me down the block. I'm taking down the block. So I'm in the blocks and then I say, well, I ain't eating or drinking at all. And the reason being that my food would come to me in a little box and it says Yaksley Lennon on it. So the lads that deliver the food or the people working the survey, the best job in jail is serving. The Muslims run the jail. They've got all the best jobs. They control everything. So my food's getting delivered to me. Yaksley Lennon, you can get anything you want in jail. Smuggled in, yeah? Anything you want. It wouldn't be hard to get rap poison. It wouldn't be hard to poison my food. So I sit there and think, well, but the reason was the World Cup started in a week. I wasn't there for the World Cup. I ain't got a TV. All I was thinking is, well, I'm in jail, get a TV, I'll watch the World Cup. So he puts me down the block in only and I say, well, I ain't eating or drinking till you give me a TV. He said, we can't have a TV. There's no sockets in here. I said, I didn't put me here. You put me here. Why am I being punished with no TV? So this is going on. So I'm not eating or drinking at all. And then I'm talking to the other lads in the cells. And this way it gets so sad. Do you've got prison governor on next in you? Ask him about Spice, yeah? So this boy in the cell next door. And I used to get, you get 30 minutes a day. So my 30 minutes, I'd come out of my cell, I'd get put out and there's like a courtyard. There's all the cells and they all look in on this courtyard and I'd literally preach. I think the first day I walked out, I said, Islam is the cancer. I am the cure, yeah? And it's my half. And then I'll be debated and in the end, becoming friendly with some of the Muslim lads, having a laugh in the thing, yeah? But saying, lads, ask your Imam this, ask your Imam that. I'll be going through and dissecting all the stuff. So when the Imam would come, they'd obviously be asking him about the age of Aisha. Stuff they don't tell you when you convert. I said, oh, they just convert you. You don't even know what you convert to. Then the Imam come and he goes, can you stop, please? Tommy, stop. I said, stop what? Tell them the truth. Stop educating them. No, I won't stop. I won't stop. But I refused to eat. But what they didn't know, so every time the food comes on the door, I said, fuck off. I'm not eating that, yeah? I'm not eating anything. Don't bring me any food. Don't bring me any drink. I'm not eating, yeah? And I'm gonna end up collapsing. And when I collapse, I'm gonna end up in the hospital and then it's on your prison, yeah? Because you've done this to me, yeah? Blah, blah, blah. The lad next door, this boy's next door, he's been down there two months. And what he's done is, he's getting out in, he's getting out in about eight weeks. But he's hooked on spice. He come into jail, not on drug addict. Now he's a drug addict. And he's canceled all his visits because he don't want anyone to see him in the state years. So he smashed up his cell so he can get isolated so that he's not near drugs. This is what the kids had to do. He's sitting on 23 and a half hour bang-up on a blue mat with nothing, voluntarily, yeah? He don't wanna come out of that room because when he gets freed in eight weeks, he wants to be a bit normal. He doesn't wanna be hooked on drugs. This is what he's done. So he's in there. I'm talking to him, the boy next door. And we have a shower at the same time. So he's, I'd go in the shower and he'd pass me under his cereal. He'd pass me under his apple, yeah? So I would be eating, but the prison don't think I'm eating anything. So I'm in there and I'm getting my stuff and each town going back. And then on the seventh day, he calls me in. The governor calls me in, he goes, right, sign this. I said, what's this? And it was saying that you will be relocated on the wing, but you will not be allowed out of your cell. You will still be taken down to, and it was that I was doing it voluntary. I said, no, I'm not signing that. I'm not doing this. You've fucking done this. So put me back in the cell and then they take me back in the cell and then 10 minutes later, they bring me back in. I said, okay, we've reworded it. We are forcing you, yeah? But we're gonna put you on the wing with a TV, yeah? Will you eat if we give you, if this happens? So I'm looking, thinking England are playing tonight, yeah? So I said, what time? When is this, if I sign this, when is this gonna happen? Is it gonna happen before the football? He said, yes, it's gonna happen before the football. I was like, fucking signed it. So he signed it. Then what they done is, so bearing in mind, my Mrs worked at a school at the time. So I'm in only prison. So I've done a week. I've done a week laying in this shitty cell. They then bring me up on the wing. But the deal is I'm not allowed out to the cells locked. So I'm on the wing, cells locked, so people can come to my cell, I'm getting shit, like literally human shit, feces. Feces put through my window. I've got them all at my window kicking off. I'm thinking, I was fine in whole. Who made this decision to bring me here? And what was the fucking purpose of it? And I still wouldn't eat the meals until I got my money. So I got my money on my canteen and I bought tuna side. I could afford 17s of tuna for the week. So that's all I had, had one tuna a day. That was it. And then water, that's why I lost 30 pounds. I come out looking like a crackhead. But I was in there and for half our day, they'd bring me down from there. They'd bring me down to the block again to form my exercise. That's where I'd have my exercise. That's where I'd have my shower. But, and that's when I could have my phone call, which was at lunchtime during the day. My kids were at school and my wife works at a school. So I literally couldn't ring anyone, couldn't speak to anyone. I mean, 23 and a half hour bang up. I didn't, they knocked on my door, then the screws come to my door one time. I said, where's your wife? I'm laying in this cell. I'm like, what? And they said, where's your wife? I said, how the fuck am I meant to know where my wife is? I'm banged up in here. I don't even get to use the phone at night. So they said, okay, well, there's intelligence that your wife's going to be attacked with acid. I'm like, what? And they said, yeah, we need to know where she is. And then they just shut the door. I'm like, bruv, like, it was weren't until Saturday and then I get to ring my wife and the police have knocked on her door and they've gave her intel and my mum's that there's going to be an acid attack against them. And then what they leave them with is some little bit of paperwork to tell them what to do if you're attacked with acid. But then the deep thing is, and I question, was there that plan to do that to my wife? Or was that all to fry my head? Because it worked. I come out of that prism. You can watch a, there's a video where I come out and I watched one recently of, that night I went on Tucker Colson. I was ill. I was sick, seriously sick. I was a mess. It took me, it still probably is taking it. It took its toll on me, that sentence.