Suspended labor councilor approved calls to cut the neck of far-flung protesters

A suspended Labor Councilor has not been found guilty for encouraging violent disorder Totted to cut the throat of far-flung protesters,

58 -year -old Ricky Jones commented at an anti -racism rally riots Following Southport Murders.

Jones described far-flung workers as “hate Nazi fascists”, testing them on their tests Snarecebroke crown court heard.

He said that his remarks did not refer to far-flung protesters involved in the riots at that time, but for those who were allegedly abandoned. National front Stickers on a train with a razor blade hidden behind them.

Showing a video addressing the crowd in Jones WalthamstowEast London went viral on social media after protest on 7 August 2024.

it had been Was held in response to plans for remote march Outside the Waltham Forest Immigration Bureau.

Surrounded by wearing a black polo top and cheering supporters, the councilor said that there were “women and children” using trains.

Ricky Jones leaves Sansbrook Crown Court ,Country,

He said, “They do not give in the form of ***, which they are hurt.”

“They are hating Nazi fascists. We need to cut all their throats and get rid of them all.”

Talking to the crowd, he also threw his finger around his neck.

The gamblers consulted for more than half an hour and did not find Jones guilty on Friday.

The 58 -year -old, who was also employed as a full -time officer for the Transport Salady Staff Association (TSSA) Union at that time. Arrested on 8 August 2024 And that night interviewed BRICSTON police station.

Jones, a boro councilor at Dartford, Kent since 2019, was suspended by the Labor Party a day after the incident.

Ricky Jones said that he felt that it was his ‘duty’ ,Dartford council,

Prosecutor Ben Holt first told the court Jones, which four and grandfather’s father Jones said, “Used inflammatory, rabbit-rasing language in the throne of the crowd described as a tinderbox.”

He reported that the speech of Jurmers Jones was extended through a microphone and speakers and “in a setting where violence could be easily approximate”.

Jones told the court that he was “waste” from political violence, saying: “I have always considered people who you are and what you are, to do it in peace.”

Jones, who said that he was on the left of the Labor Party, said that the riots made him feel “upset” and “angry”.

He said that he felt that it was his “duty” to participate in counters-protects, despite the labor party warning to stay away from such demonstrations.

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