Cases like this make the idea of banning intolerant political parties a good idea.
Violence and racewars always seem to be their end goal. It's the only way they can eliminate diversity or cohabitation.
The four members of National Action, a banned far-right protest group preparing for a "race war", have been sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court. Among those convicted were Mark Jones and his former girlfriend Alice Cutter, who once took part in a "Miss Hitler" beauty pageant.
'Miss Hitler' beauty pageant contestant jailed for part in neo-Nazi terror group
Alice Cutter was a member of National Action, a group that was dubbed a 'racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic organisation' by then Home Secretary Amber Rudd when it was banned in December 2016.
A former Miss Hitler beauty pageant contestant has been jailed for three years for being part of a banned extreme right group.
Alice Cutter entered the twisted competition under the name of The Buchenwald Princess - a reference to a Second World War death camp, where 56,545 people were starved to death, executed or died of disease.
The 23-year-old exchanged hundreds of messages with members of hate group National Action, many of which were racist and anti-semitic.
Her ex-partner Mark Jones, a former member of the British National Party’s youth wing, was also convicted of being a member and was jailed for five-and-a-half years today.
Also convicted of the same offence were Garry Jack, from Shard End, and 19-year-old Connor Scothern, of Nottingham.
Today Jack was jailed for four-and-a-half years, while Scothern was handed an 18-month sentence.