Belfast, Northern Ireland, 14th Dec 2017. Britain First's Jayda Fransen making her first court appearance after being charged with using "threatening, abusive, insulting words or behaviour" following a speech she gave at a rally organised by Independent Belfast City Councillor Jolene Bunting in November this year. Fransen, 31, from Penge in south-east London is deputy leader of the far-right group that was given a publicity boost last month when President Trump re-tweeted three of Jayda's tweets to his 44 million followers. Credit: John Rymer/Alamy Live News


Belfast, Northern Ireland, 14th Dec 2017. Britain First's Jayda Fransen making her first court appearance after being charged with using "threatening, abusive, insulting words or behaviour" following a speech she gave at a rally organised by Independent Belfast City Councillor Jolene Bunting in November this year. Fransen, 31, from Penge in south-east London is deputy leader of the far-right group that was given a publicity boost last month when President Trump re-tweeted three of Jayda's tweets to his 44 million followers. Accompanying Jayda were Paul Golding Britain First's leader and Andrew Edge their head of security.


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