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Far right Britain First leader arrested

The leader of the far right party Britain First, Paul Golding, was arrested yesterday in Belfast for his alleged connection with hate crimes. Golding, 35, was in the company of his number two, Hayden Fransen, who appeared before a court accused of a threatening, abusive and insulting speech during an event organised in Belfast last August. Golding was arrested on the same charges.

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