The former leader of the British National Party, Nick Griffin, received a future court date during a recent appearance at Southwark Crown Court.
Appearing remotely via video-link, the 66-year-old was informed that any application concerning his case could be presented at a hearing scheduled for April 2026. This suggests ongoing legal matters remain unresolved.
Judge Christopher Hehir instructed Griffin, who resides in Welshpool, central Wales, to attend the court on the specified date. The nature of the potential application remains undisclosed at this time.
Griffin previously held a prominent position within the BNP, leading the party until 2014. He also served as a Member of the European Parliament for a significant period, representing the UK in Brussels.