UK leader retweeted by Trump found guilty

By Michael Holden
Updated March 8 2018 - 5:27am, first published 5:10am
Britain First leader Paul Golding and deputy Jayda Fransen have been found guilty of harassment.
Britain First leader Paul Golding and deputy Jayda Fransen have been found guilty of harassment.

The leaders of a far-right British party, one of whom gained widespread attention after a message she posted online was retweeted by US President Donald Trump, have been found guilty of religiously aggravated harassment.

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