A suspended Labour councillor who called at an anti-racism rally for far-right activists’ throats to be cut has been found not guilty of encouraging violent disorder. Ricky Jones, 58, used the phrase “disgusting Nazi fascists” in a speech about last summer’s far-right protests after the Southport murders, his trial at Snaresbrook crown court heard. Even though Jones was acquitted by a jury, the decision has fuelled claims by leading Conservative and Reform politicians of a “two-tier” justice system. A video showing Jones addressing a counter demonstration in Walthamstow in east London on 7 August last year went viral on social...