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Ricky Jones: Labour councillor informed crowd far-right protesters ‘must have throats slit’, courtroom hears

By Editorial Board Published August 11, 2025 3 Min Read
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Ricky Jones: Labour councillor informed crowd far-right protesters ‘must have throats slit’, courtroom hears

A Labour councillor stated far-right protesters ought to have their throats slit and drew his finger throughout his throat at an anti-racism protest following the Southport murders, a courtroom has heard.

Ricky Jones, 58, who’s on trial for encouraging violent dysfunction, referred to as demonstrators “disgusting Nazi fascists” on the protest in east London, final August.

Jones, a borough councillor in Dartford, Kent, from 2019, had been warned by his occasion to steer clear of the occasion in Walthamstow, and was suspended the day after the alleged incident.

A video of Jones talking to the “tinderbox” crowd, wearing a black polo prime and surrounded by cheering supporters, went viral on social media after the protest.

The councillor stated: “They are disgusting Nazi fascists. We need to cut all their throats and get rid of them all.”

The demonstration had been organised in response to plans for a far-right march outdoors close by Waltham Forest Immigration Bureau, jurors at Snaresbrook Crown Courtroom have been informed.

It adopted the nationwide violent dysfunction that occurred final summer time after the Southport murders when Axel Rudakubana killed three ladies and tried to homicide eight others at a summer time vacation Taylor Swift-themed occasion.

Prosecutor Ben Holt stated Jones used “inflammatory, rabble-rousing language in the throng of a crowd that we will hear described as a tinderbox”.

Opening the case on Monday, Mr Holt stated: “Last summer, three young girls were killed at a dance party in Southport.

“There was some hysteria… A few of that grief manifested itself in anger, and regrettably, violence.”

The incidents brought out counter-protests, one of which Jones decided to go to, the prosecutor said.

“He attended within the face of thought of recommendation not to take action. At Walthamstow that day, rumours had unfold that there was going to be a protest outdoors an immigration centre.

“During that event, he made a speech, amplified through a public address system, to the crowd.

“He referred to as the opposite facet disgusting Nazi fascists. He stated that their throats wanted to be slit. He drew his finger alongside his throat as he stated that.

“This, in a setting where, we suggest, violence could readily have been anticipated.

“We ask rhetorically, what did Mr Jones suppose was going to occur?”

Days before the protest, the Labour Party wrote urging him to follow police advice “not to participate in, attend or encourage others to attend, any form of demonstration or counter demonstration”.

Jones, of Dartford, who denies one depend of encouraging violent dysfunction, informed police he was “sorry” he made the feedback “in the heat of the moment”, and had not supposed for them to be “taken literally”, Mr Holt stated.

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