Article: Mobile phone contained 'racist text messages' ; Racist text messages were found on the mobile phone of terror suspect Nathan Worrell, as well as a series of stickers and leaflets he distributed around Grimsby.

Racist text messages were found on the mobile phone of terror suspect Nathan Worrell, as well as a series of stickers and leaflets he distributed around Grimsby.

The racist texts were sent to a friend in reaction to viewing two television programmes: Crimewatch, and a documentary featuring David Baddiel about compensation owed to the Jewish Community following the Second World War.

He also had a Death's Head as the wallpaper on one of his three mobile phones.

The stickers, magazines and leaflets found in his house related to the British People's Party, National Front and Combat 18. He said to police in interview he supported Combat 18 "in terms of some of their policies", but did not believe ...

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