QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
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B e f o r e :
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Richard Burgon MP |
Claimant |
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(1) News Group Newspapers Limited (2) Thomas Zoltan Newton Dunn |
Defendants |
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Adam Wolanski (instructed by Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP) for the Defendants
Hearing dates: 23rd, 24th and 25th January 2019
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Dingemans:
REICH AND ROLL Labour's justice boss ridiculed after he joins a heavy metal band that delights in Nazi symbolsShadow Justice Secretary and MP for Leeds East Richard Burgon has started doing vocals for rock band Dream Troll
Labour's justice boss faced scorn last night after it emerged he has joined a heavy metal band that delights in Nazi symbols.
[There was then a picture of Mr Burgon in a sweat shirt with a heavy metal logo with a sheet of paper in his hands and he was either singing or speaking. The caption below read] Shadow Justice Secretary Richard Burgon has long been a fan of heavy metal.
[There was a picture of Mr Burgon in a suit speaking next to a poster saying "Jeremy Corbyn for Leader". The caption below read] Mr Burgon is a key supporter of under fire Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
The group uses the name of Hitler's infamous SS security unit as lettering in its promotional posters.
It also spells its name in German military font, complete with an umlaut over the letter "o", and has the motto; "We sold our Soul for Rock n'Troll"
Mr Burgon posted a snap of himself recording with the band on Facebook last week, telling followers. "Away from politics, music is my main interest".
[There was a picture of the Dream Troll image taken from Facebook, albeit without the hashtag "Black Sabbath" above the top left hand corner. The caption below read] He has now joined a new band – Dream Troll.
The revelation is an embarrassment for under-fire opposition boss Jeremy Corbyn, as Burgon is a key leftwing ally and one of his most loyal supporters.
It also follows furious protests from Labour MPs over the party's failure to expel ex-London mayor Ken Livingstone for making offensive comments about Hitler.
Tories rounded on the 36 year old former trade union lawyer last night to demand he distances himself from the metal band.
Tory MP Charlie Elphicke said "It shows terrible misjudgement for Richard Burgon to associate himself with anyone who appears to enjoy Nazi iconography like this.
"For someone who aspires to represent the nation on law and order, it also sends utterly the wrong message.
He should distance himself from this bank as soon as possible."
[Mr Burgon's Facebook post was then set out which included the picture of Mr Burgon in the sweat shirt was repeated. The caption below read] He announced the news in a Facebook post
First elected only two years ago, Mr Burgon was promoted to the shadow cabinet last year after multiple resignations in protest against Mr Corbyn's leadership.
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The 36-year-old was elected two years ago after a career as a trade union lawyer.
Burgon told The Sun last night "I grew up in Leeds with the members of this band. I have known them since we were teenagers.
They are ordinary decent blokes and there's not a racist or Nazi bone in their bodies."
Issues
Evidence
The parties
The band
Mr Burgon's recording with the band
The Dream Troll image and other images
Mr Burgon's Facebook post about the band and the song
Relevant background about the Labour party
Common ground about the Nazis
The report to Mr Newton Dunn
The production of the online and hard copy article
Publication of the online article and the newspaper article
"Labour's justice chief faced scorn last night after it emerged he has joined a heavy metal band that appears to use Nazi symbols in a poster.
Richard Burgon, 36, is singing with little-known rockers Dream Troll.
Their motto We Sold our Sold for Rock 'n Troll uses S in a font similar to Hitler's SS logo.
It takes off Black Sabbath's 1975 album We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n Roll which has the same fonts.
They also have a German umlaut on the O in their name. Leeds East MP Mr Burgon put a snap of him and the band on Facebook saying "Away from politics, music is my main interest". Tory MP Charlie Elphicke urged him to quit the band, saying "It shows terrible misjudgment for Richard Burgon to associate himself with anyone who appears to enjoy Nazi iconography". Mr Burgon said: "I grew up with them. They are ordinary decent blokes and there's not a racist or Nazi bone in their bodies".
[Between the two columns of the article there was a picture of Mr Burgon in a sweat shirt and he was either singing or speaking. There was also a picture of the Dream Troll image taken from Facebook, albeit without the hashtag "Black Sabbath" above the top left hand corner].
Matters following publication
Legal principles to determine the meaning of the words published in the online article
The respective cases on the meaning of the online article
The meaning of the online article – paragraph 7(a)
Legal principles relating to serious harm
"1 Serious harm
(1) A statement is not defamatory unless its publication has caused or is likely to cause serious harm to the reputation of the claimant.
(2) For the purposes of this section, harm to the reputation of a body that trades for profit is not "serious harm" unless it has caused or is ") likely to cause the body serious financial loss."
My determination on serious harm – paragraph 7(b)
Legal principles relating to truth, honest opinion and public interest
No defence of truth – paragraph 7(c)
No defence of honest opinion – paragraph 7(d)
No publication in the public interest – paragraph 7(e)
Legal principles for the assessment of damages and the award of aggravated damages for libel
Damages and an injunction – paragraph 7(f)
No malicious falsehood – paragraphs 8(a), (b) (c) and (d)
Relevant principles of the DPA
DPA claim adds nothing – paragraphs 9(a), (b), (c), (d) and (e)
Conclusion