A Leeds Crown Court on Friday sentenced two men to five years imprisonment over their role in publishing Facebook posts ”intended to stir racial hatred” and equally calling for the destruction of a hotel housing 200 asylum seekers in Leeds, during the recent riots in the UK
Jordan Parlour, 28, of Brooklands Close, Leeds, appeared at Leeds Crown Court on Friday charged with publishing written material intended to stir racial hatred.
The charge related to posts he put on Facebook in relation to the Britannia Hotel in Seacroft, which houses refugees and asylum seekers.
For his part, he was handed a 20-month sentence.
Furthermore, a company director, Tyler Kay, who repeated vile anti-immigrant comments posted by the wife of a Tory councillor, was jailed for 38 months at Northampton Crown Court – after boasting online that he would ‘categorically’ not be arrested.
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