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Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell asks court to remove ‘radical’ bail condition so he can start a political party

A neo-Nazi leader who was arrested after gathering in Adelaide on Australia Day has asked a court to remove a condition banning him from speaking to other members of the group — because he is planning to start a political party, a court has heard.
Victorian man Thomas Sewell, 32, appeared in…
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