A prominent, far-right activist who styles himself as a "Nationalist, Fascist and supporter of White Rights" has been arrested following a police investigation into anti-Semitic tweets sent to a Member of Parliament.
Joshua Bonehill's arrest follows allegations of online abuse aimed at Luciana Berger, Labour MP for Liverpool Wavertree. Ms Berger revealed in December that she had received 2500 anti-Semitic tweets in just three days.
Mr Bonehill, 22, is the organiser of an anti-Jewish rally planned for the Stamford Hill area of north London- known for its large Jewish population - next month.
In a blog post about his arrest, Mr Bonehill revealed that police had banned him from travelling inside the M25 as part of his bail conditions, which could keep him away from the rally on March 22.
He wrote: "The police officers told me that I was to be arrested for 1 count of racial hate, 1 count of political harassment and one count of malicious communications, at this point, I could only assume that it was to do with liberate stamford hill."