BNP bigot-in-chief Nick Griffin today threatened to send a "British justice team" to the home of a gay couple after they won their courtcase against a woman who barred them from her B&B because of her religious views.
Reading County Court judge Claire Moulder found that Michael Black, 64, and partner John Morgan, 59, had suffered unlawful discrimination when they were refused a room at the Swiss Bed and Breakfast in Cookham, Berkshire, in March 2010.
Following the ruling Mr Griffin - who is under investigation for inciting sectarian hatred during an Orange Order march in Belfast this month - posted what he claimed was the couple's address on Twitter.
He said a "British Justice team" would go round and "give them a bit of drama" to remind them an Englishman's home is their castle.
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