I am very wary of montages like this, because they can be selectively edited in order to say just about anything.
It is possible to take a sentence, or part of a sentence out of context and make its meaning appear completely different from what was actually intended by the speaker, and I always quote a famous example -
Tha Arch Bishop Of Canturybury steps of a plane for his first visit to the USA, and a newsman pokes a microphone is his faith and says "Are you going to see the strippers on Fifth Avenue?"
His Grace, somewhat confused, asks "Are there strippers on Fifth Avenue?"
Next morning's headline screams 'Archbishop steps off plane and his first question to the first American he meets is "Are there strippers on Fifth Avenue?"
Context is everything, good and bad.
I am no fan of 'Tommy Robinson', but it does no-one any favours, apart from him of course, to add to his delusion of persecution by cutting pasting quotes to make him say something without its correct context, meaning and intention.