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Labour councillor Ricky Jones cleared of encouraging violent behaviour

A member of the Work Assembly, who wanted to cut the throats of extreme right protesters at a rally against racism, was not found guilty of encouraging violent disorder.

After 58 -year -old Ricky Jones called the demonstrators “disgusting Nazi fascists”, he was tried at Snaresbrook Crown Court and said, “We need to get rid of all of them while addressing a crowd in Walthamstow on August 7 last year.

Mr. Jones said the police said that his words were “malicious” in the video and did not intend to provoke or encourage violence.

Since then, the Dartford Assembly member, who was suspended by the Labor Party, refused to blame.

He was arrested the day after he commented and said he felt that participating in protests against the court was “duty”.

Mr. Jones’ video appealing to the crowd in Walthamstow last year became viral on social media after the protest, which was organized in response to an extreme right walking plans outside the Waltham Forest Migration Office.

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