The proud Dover delinquents.

Matthew Collins - 12 02 16
Whitbread & Allegro in 2013

Whitbread & Allegro in 2013

Below is a picture from social media of James Whitbread from Rochester in Kent. He’s very pleased with himself for being filmed in Dover during the nazi riot there two weeks ago, walking around with a weapon.

Whitbread: Proud of himself

Whitbread: Proud of himself

So pleased, he has made the screen grab his profile picture. These days he goes on Facebook by the name “Jay Whitty”, but people may recall the name Whitbread as the racist thug who narrowly avoided jail for beating up an innocent man on the London Underground back in 2013.

With Whitbread that day on the Underground was Salvatore Allegro of Dartford. The two of them were quite a double-act. According to the report from 2013, Whitbread and Allegro assaulted a man simply because he was a Muslim.

Allegro: Was also chucking bricks at the police

Allegro: Was also chucking bricks at the police

Their victim was Ahmad Farhan. He had boarded an Underground train at Bond Street station with his girlfriend when he first heard a group of white males talking about “f***ing Islams.”

As he left the train at Bank station at around 5pm, the group of men also left the train and were heard singing racist hate songs.

Mr Farhan said he was “wary” of the group as he left the train and heard one of the men, later identified as Allegro, say “go back to your own country you f***ing Muslim c**t.”

The pair were both found guilty of a racially aggravated public order offence following a short trial, with Allegro also being found guilty of common assault.

Whitbread in action in Dover

Whitbread in action in Dover

Neither has learned from their lesson, as both were very active among the nazis who pelted the police and locals in Dover with bricks and bottles during a supposed rally to support British lorry drivers.

So proud is Whitbread of the day, he’s made the footage from television his Facebook profile picture. He’s also very proud of his son, Deaton, from Gillingham in Kent, who stood in the road giving nazi salutes on the day.

Deaton Whitbread: Proud son

Deaton Whitbread: Proud son

Just in case the police were wondering who they were, we have better pics of Whitbread with a weapon and his old mate Allegro chucking rocks on the day.

And, one distrubing pic of Deaton dressed as Mrs Claus..

Deaton: When not being a nazi

Deaton: When not being a nazi

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