Source: BBC News
Twitter has suspended the accounts of two leaders of a British far-right group shortly after revising its rules on hate speech.
Paul Golding, Britain First’s leader, and Jayda Fransen, his deputy, can no longer tweet and their past posts no longer appear.
The organisation’s official Twitter page has suffered the same fate.
It appears that three of Ms Fransen’s posts that President Trump retweeted have gone from his feed as a result.
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