Editing Jack Renshaw
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Dave Rich, of the Community Security Trust, which represents the Jewish community on matters of [[Anti-Semitism|anti-semitism]], said, "Anybody who is inciting hatred and violence of that kind needs to be dealt with fully by the law. Actions don't come from nowhere." Nick Lowles of Hope Not Hate criticised perceived double standards in the justice system, saying that were such words to be uttered by an Islamist extremist, they would have been arrested. The CPS at that point had taken no action over Renshaw's comments. | Dave Rich, of the Community Security Trust, which represents the Jewish community on matters of [[Anti-Semitism|anti-semitism]], said, "Anybody who is inciting hatred and violence of that kind needs to be dealt with fully by the law. Actions don't come from nowhere." Nick Lowles of Hope Not Hate criticised perceived double standards in the justice system, saying that were such words to be uttered by an Islamist extremist, they would have been arrested. The CPS at that point had taken no action over Renshaw's comments. | ||
National Action was proscribed as a terrorist organisation following its conduct after the murder of Jo Cox and its support for her murderer | National Action was proscribed as a terrorist organisation following its conduct after the murder of Jo Cox and its support for her murderer Thomas Mair. | ||
In November 2016, Renshaw was facing criminal charges over incitement to racial hatred.<ref name = hatred></ref> | In November 2016, Renshaw was facing criminal charges over incitement to racial hatred.<ref name = hatred></ref> |