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Britain First deputy leader Jayda Fransen has been arrested - again - for violating her Kent Police bail conditions.

Fransen and leader Paul Golding were charged last month with causing religiously aggravated harassment and were bailed to appear before Sevenoaks Magistrates Court tomorrow (October 17).

The charges relate to the distribution of leaflets in Thanet and Canterbury and videos posted online during the trial of the Ramsgate gang rapists in May.

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The trial heard how Shershah Muslimyar, 21, Tamin Rahmani, 38, Rafiullah Hamidy, 24 and a 17-year-old horrifically gang raped a 16-year-old girl in the town.

All four were found guilty of the sick attack and jailed in September.

Kent Police said Fransen, 31, is charged with four counts of causing religiously aggravated harassment and Golding, 35, faces three counts.

Since their arrest, Fransen and Golding have both been required to check in weekly at a police station as part of their bail conditions.

But after setting out on a far-right tour of Europe, Fransen was detained in Sunderland on Saturday (October 14) during a protest in the city found herself escorted away in handcuffs - again.

She had appeared the day before (October 13) in a phone interview with Dave Russell on Radio Aryan.

The neo-Nazi radio show has been working its way through retelling Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf.

(Image: Britain First/Youtube)

Golding and Fransen, both from south east London, are due to appear at Sevenoaks Magistrates Court tomorrow (October 17).