A former soldier has been jailed for a speech where he incited people to “free England from Jewish control”.
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) initially decided against bringing charges against Jeremy Bedford-Turner, but reversed the decision after a judicial review was launched by the Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA).
The 48-year-old, who is well-known for his involvement in extreme right-wing groups, gave the speech in central London in July 2015.
At the end of a protest which claimed to be against the Shomrim Jewish civilian patrol group, his rambling 15-minute tirade included a string of conspiracy theories about Jewish people.
“This is England, this is our land… We want our country back and we are going to take it back,” Bedford-Turner said, before calling on a small group of supporters to “free England from Jewish control”.
He added: “Listen soldiers, it’s time we liberated our own country.”
Most of his supporters were outflanked by counter-protesters, but he reached a wider audience after a video of his speech was uploaded to YouTube.
Bedford-Turner, of Lincoln was jailed for a year at Southwark Crown Court after a jury convicted him of stirring up racial hatred.
He bowed and saluted about 35 supporters including musician Alison Chabloz, who is also on trial, accused of writing and performing antisemitic songs.
Bedford-Turner, who served for 12 years in the Army, was given a standing ovation as he was led to the cells.
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