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 behavior" 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. Golding was later arrested inside the court buildings and taken to Musgrave Street PSNI station for questioning related to his speech at the same event.


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Location: Laganside Courts, Donegall Quay, Belfast, United Kingdom
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