A prominent white nationalist has enjoyed his first 24 hours of freedom in four months after he was granted bail over allegations he harassed several female politicians. Joel Davis, 31, had been in custody on remand since his arrest in November for allegedly calling for the 'rhetorical rape' of independent Wentworth MP Allegra Spender. The parliamentarian had condemned the since-disbanded National Socialist Network for holding a police-authorised rally outside the NSW parliament in November. Davis - a key Sydney ally of the network's leader Thomas Sewell - claims he was using a 'philosophical term of art' in the post but...