Nick Griffin, 66, of Welshpool, allegedly shared a cartoon on social media in 2021 that was ‘threatening, abusive or insulting’
13:25, 26 Nov 2025Updated 13:29, 26 Nov 2025
Nick Griffin was released on unconditional bail(Image: PA Archive/PA Images)
The former leader of the British National Party has appeared in court accused of stirring up racial hatred. Nick Griffin, 66, of Welshpool, shared a cartoon on social media in 2021 that was “threatening, abusive or insulting”, it is alleged.
The ex-Member of the European Parliament is being privately prosecuted by the Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA). The cartoon showed a giant spider with a star of David on its head, the CAA said.
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Donal Lawler, for the CAA, said the cartoon was posted on Griffin’s X account – then called Twitter – when he was a “high profile individual” with tens of thousands of followers.
The former BNP leader, who is English and was born in Barnet but now lives in Welshpool, faces two counts of stirring up racial hatred. Griffin appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday via video link and did not indicate any pleas.
He was released on unconditional bail to appear at Southwark Crown Court on December 22.
Chief Magistrate Paul Goldspring told him: “If convicted, the powers of this court would be insufficient. I therefore formally send your cases to Southwark.”