A neo-Nazi music producer and his two children who created and distributed songs that called for people to ‘paint the walls with n***** blood’ have been jailed.

Robert Talland, 56, was described as a leading figure in the ‘Blood & Honour’ network – a far-right extremist movement which organised gigs and sold merchandise for white power bands.

He also ran a record label, Rampage Productions, which distributed CDs by groups promoting neo-Nazi ideology. His children Stephen, 36, and Rosie, 34, played in one of those bands, Embers Of An Empire, which he managed.

Jailing them at Woolwich Crown Court, Judge Andrew Lees said: ‘At the time of your offending I am satisfied that each of you had a long-standing allegiance to the neo-Nazi cause.

‘That is most clearly evidenced by the racist and an

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