Ian Millard, a 67-year-old former barrister, has been sentenced to a community order following a CPS prosecution for denouncing the Holocaust as 'fake history' and claiming there was 'nothing wrong' with being antisemitic. This sentence comes after Millard repeatedly published antisemitic material in blog posts. The case has drawn attention from various news outlets, highlighting the legal consequences of spreading hate speech and antisemitism.
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Former barrister who repeatedly published antisemitic material in blog posts is sentenced: https://t.co/54m2BqyCTg
⚖️ Ian Millard, 67, denounced the Holocaust as ‘fake history’ and claimed there was ‘nothing wrong’ with being antisemitic. Today, the ex-barrister has been sentenced after a CPS prosecution. Read more 👉 https://t.co/nT7UytTrKP https://t.co/MTUUWbe9Kf