UK councillor acquitted by a jury over ‘cut all their throats' speech
LONDON - A British councillor was on Aug 15 acquitted of encouraging violent disorder for saying far-right activists should have their throats cut amid riots in 2024, drawing claims from right-wing politicians of a hypocritical 'two-tier' justice system.
Mr Ricky Jones made the comments at a counter-protest in London after
three girls were murdered in the north English town of Southport and was suspended by the ruling Labour party.
Disinformation on social media said the teenager who committed the murders at a Taylor Swift-themed dance event was an Islamist migrant, fuelling days of violent riots including attacks on mosques and hotels housing asylum seekers.
Mr Jones, 58, was cleared by a jury following a trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court. He had made the remarks to a crowd gathered near an immigration advice centre in London after reports that far-right supporters were planning a protest.
'They are disgusting Nazi fascists... We need to cut all their throats and get rid of them all,' he said, running a finger across his throat.
Mr Jones gave evidence that he did not intend his words to be taken literally and said his comments referred to far-right stickers with hidden razor blades found on a train.
Right-wing politicians and activists said his case was an example of how Britain had an unfair police and justice system, with those who voice concerns about immigration treated differently to those who support liberal or left-wing causes.
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They contrasted Mr Jones' treatment with that of Lucy Connolly, the wife of a Conservative councillor who was jailed for 31 months for inciting racial hatred for a post urging mass deportation of migrants and the burning of their hotels.
Unlike Mr Jones, she had pleaded guilty to the offence.
Mr Chris Philp, the opposition Conservative Party's home affairs spokesperson, said on X: 'The development of two-tier justice is becoming increasingly alarming.'
Mr Zia Yusuf, from the populist right-wing Reform UK party which is leading in opinion polls, also compared Mr Jones' acquittal to Connolly's sentence.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer was labelled 'two-tier Keir' by some opponents last summer after claims some ethnic groups were policed more leniently than others, a suggestion that has been rejected by senior ministers, police chiefs and prosecutors. REUTERS

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