LEEDS, England (Reuters) - The leader of the far-right British National Party, who went on trial on Tuesday accused of inciting racial hatred, told followers Muslims had turned Britain into a "multi-racial hellhole", a court heard.
Nick Griffin, 45, and fellow BNP member Mark Collett, 24, are accused of using threatening, abusive or insulting words towards people of "Asian ethnicity" in speeches to supporters which were caught on film by an undercover journalist.
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