Former BNP candidate to appear in court on firearms offences
David Lucas, the East Anglian based farmer, who was arrested and charged for possession of an illegal firearm, gun powder and large amounts of ammunition, has appeared in court.
According to the Newmarket Journal, a local newspaper, the charges were brought on Thursday following execution of warrants in the Lakenheath and Hockwold areas on April 23. “Police said the delay between the original arrest and the charges being brought was because only the Attorney General can authorise charges of this nature.”
National Front lays wreaths at Cenotaph
The Royal British Legion last night condemned the National Front for laying a wreath at the Cenotaph. It said that they had not been given permission to place the tributes, which were laid alongside those presented by Gordon Brown, the prime minister, and David Cameron, the Tory leader.
Robert Lee, the legion’s spokesman said: “This is a terrible and unfortunate desecration of one of the nation’s most important and treasured monuments.
The row over Baroness Jenny Tonge and her appearance at a pro-Hamas rally in London is continuing to rumble on.
The December conference being organised by the Palestinian Return Centre, a group with close associations with the theocratic terrorist groups Hamas and Hezbollah, has come under fire from Nothing British for inviting a number of extremists including Kristina Morvai, leader of Jobbik the Hungarian neo-fascist party and nationalist partners of Nick Griffin’s BNP.
Also invited to the event is Daud Abdullah, from the MCB and a signatory of the “Istanbul Declaration”, a terror charter which sanctions attacks on the navy, and Norman Finklestein, an American academic who claims that Israel and the Jews exploit the Holocaust.
In the past Ms Morvai has been severely criticised for the use of anti-Semitic and anti-gypsy rhetoric. Earlier this year, according to Ha’aretz, Ms Morvai, in an open letter to Hungary’s Israeli ambassador at the time of the Gaza offensive, wrote: “The only way to talk to people like you is by assuming the style of Hamas. I wish all of you lice-infested, dirty murderers will receive Hamas’ s kisses.’”
Maurice Cousins, deputy-editor of Nothing British, told the Jewish Chronicle that Nothing British wanted Baroness Tonge and the PRC to “clarify Ms Morvai’s invitation to this event”.
He said: “Kristina Morvai has a strong relationship with BNP leader Nick Griffin.”
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