Britain First leader denies terror offence

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Britain First leader Paul Golding today (thurs) denied a terrorism offence after refusing to give police access to his phone. The 38-year-old was returning from a trip to the Russian Parliament in Moscow last October 23 when he was stopped by officers from the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command. Golding allegedly failed to hand over the pin codes for his electronic devices. He denied ‘willfully failing to comply with the duty imposed under schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act’ when he…

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