How 'Christian patrol' inflames racial tension: Members of far-Right group confront Muslim women and brand Mohammed a 'false prophet' as they stage bizarre demonstration in Luton

Deputy leader of far-Right group led a 'Christian patrol' through Luton

Jayda Fransen tells shocked mother she has to cover herself because 'Muslim men cannot control their urges'

She also tells a local shopkeeper Mohammed is a 'false prophet'

The deputy leader of far-Right group Britain First has led a 'Christian patrol' through the streets of Luton, insulting the Muslims who live there.

Brandishing large white crosses, the group - led by Jayda Fransen - is seen on video marching through the Bedfordshire town.

She rounds upon a Muslim woman, who is out with her two young children, telling the shocked mother that the reason she has to cover herself from head to toe is because 'Muslim men cannot control their urges'.

Ms Fransen also tells a local shopkeeper Mohammed is a 'false prophet' in the video, which has been viewed almost two million times on YouTube.
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