Samuel Melia was found guilty earlier this year of stirring up racial hatred by running an online library of white supremacist stickers
A far-right activist with 'Nazi tendencies' has been sent to jail for two years following a hateful sticker campaign.
Melia had led the Hundred Handers, an anonymous group known for a series of anti-immigration "stickering" incidents between 2019 and 2021, as told by Leeds Crown Court. On Friday, Judge Tom Bayliss KC delivered a stern message to the 34 year old: "I am quite sure that your mindset is that of a racist and a white supremacist.""You hold Nazi sympathies and you are an antisemite.
"It has been used before to tear at the heart of Western democracy. It must not be allowed to do so again."
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