Neonazi National Action leader jailed for eight years
THE LEADER of banned neonazi group National Action was jailed for eight years at the Old Bailey today after an investigation into a foiled plot to murder a Labour MP.
Christopher Lythgoe, 32, was said to have taken the organisation underground after it was outlawed in December 2016 — making it the first far-right group to be banned since the second world war — following its support for the murder of MP Jo Cox.
It was said that Mr Lythgoe, from Warrington, had encouraged a plan to kill West Lancashire MP Rosie Cooper with a machete by telling Jack Renshaw not to “fuck it up” when they met at the Friar Penketh pub in Warrington.
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