Britain First leaders Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen have been told that if they don’t like the laws of this land they should go and live somewhere else.
The pair have been charged with causing religiously aggravated harassment after an incident in Kent in May, and have been bailed prior to appearing in front of magistrates next month.
Police spokesperson and rational human Simon Williams told reporters “Obviously I cannot comment too much on this case as the suspects are awaiting trial, but we’ve had our eyes on this annoying pair for quite a while now and this is not the first time they’ve had a brush with the law.
“I don’t want to sound unwelcoming or prejudiced, but I’ve always believed that if you are going to enjoy all the benefits of living in this country then you should be willing to obey the law.
“However, if you are not going to try and get a proper job or contribute to the society in which you live, and instead go around causing trouble, well, you know where the airports are.”
Britain First’s core supporters would probably have been willing to comment on the forthcoming case, but all six of them were out on a brave ‘Christian’ crusade around a local market, much to the annoyance of the hardworking immigrants just trying to do a decent day’s work.