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David Notley was jailed for 20 months at Inner London Crown Court
A 67-year-old man has been jailed after chanting “you’re not English any more” at police officers during a violent demonstration.
David Notley, of Buckhurst Hill in Essex, was among supporters of “far-right organisations” that took part in the protest in London on 31 July.
He was among 121 people who were arrested during violent scenes in Whitehall, two days after the three fatal knife attacks in Southport that prompted disorder across the country.
Notley was jailed for 20 months after he admitted violent disorder and causing religiously aggravated distress at Inner London Crown Court.
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A total of 121 people were arrested during the disorder in Whitehall, central London, on 31 July
Bottles and cans were thrown at police and flares launched during the trouble last month.
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Alex Agbamu, prosecuting, said Notley made his way to the front of the crowd and confronted police in a “fighting pose”, surging back and forth.
Notley also joined in the chant “you’re not English anymore” and sang derogatory remarks about Islam.
He helped push another demonstrator into a police officer which “precipitated a physical confrontation involving the police [and] demonstrators”, the prosecutor said.
Mr Agbamu added that Notley then remained at the front of the crowd

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