‘Nazi’ brute in genocide call jailed for 3 years
ASELF-CONFESSED Nazi, who called for the genocide of Jewish people, has been jailed for three years for stirring up racial hatred.
The 22-year-old from West Lancashire, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was found guilty of two counts of stirring up racial hatred following a trial in January.
Preston Crown Court heard that he committed the offences during a demonstration by a group named the North West Infidels, on Blackpool Promenade, in March, 2016, and at a gathering of far-right extremists, the Yorkshire Forum for Nationalists, held the month before.
During a sentencing hearing on Wednesday last week, he nodded as Judge Robert Altham questioned whether he still held the same views as he had when he gave the two speeches.
Sentencing, Judge Altham said: “The intent is very clear, he is trying to encourage a movement towards genocide.
“These are not idle comments said in the heat of the moment, but intended to mobilise others.”
He added: “The defendant is resolute in his original views and withdraws nothing.”
Judge Altham described an apology which had been submitted in mitigation as “meaningless” at best, or “dishonest” at worst.
He said: “He seeks to raise street armies, perpetrate violence against Jewish people and ultimately bring about genocide.”
He sentenced him to 18 months in prison for each offence, to be served consecutively. The court heard that the man had described Jewish people as “parasites” and called for them to be “eradicated” at the Yorkshire event, where he spoke to delegates from other farright organisations.
At the Blackpool demonstration, held on the town’s promenade, where passers-by included families and children, he claimed that Britain “took the wrong side” in WWII.
The court heard how others at the demonstration clapped when the defendant said: “You can call me a Nazi, you can call me a fascist, that’s what I am.”
He ended the speech by saying: “We need to start focusing on the real enemy, the real enemy is the Jew.”
A member of the crowd replied: “Yeah, f ***** .”
Judge Altham said that material discovered by police at his home, which included a poster that claimed “the Jewish master race” sought to turn 99% of the population into slaves, was “as shocking and inflammatory as it is misguided”.
Wayne Jackson, defending, said: “He is a young man. kill the
“He knows he is going to prison and it’s going to be a number of years he goes to prison for.”
He accepted the defendant “wouldn’t wish to be described as naive”.
He said: “It may well be he has been impressionable in the past but he does what he does and he wouldn’t ask me or instruct me to make excuses.”