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'Neo-Nazi plotted to kill MP with machete'

Jack Renshaw, accused of being member of banned National Action, gave a speech complaining that Adolf Hitler was 'too merciful', a court hears

February 19, 2019 17:25
Jack Renshaw
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A member of a banned neo-Nazi terror group plotted to murder Labour MP Rosie Cooper with a machete, a court heard this week. 

National Action has engaged in a campaign of “virulently racist, antisemitic and homophobic propaganda” in order to stir up a “race war” against ethnic minorities and “race traitors” since 2013, the Old Bailey heard. 

Jack Renshaw, 24, has admitted preparation for a terrorist act by purchasing a machete to kill Ms Cooper, 68, but denies being a member of National Action after it was banned in 2016.

He is on trial with Andrew Clarke, 34, and Michael Trubini, 25, also accused of membership of National Action.