BRITISH National Party leader Nick Griffin told a crowd that Islam

was a "wicked, vicious faith", a court heard. Leeds Crown Court was also told he said: "Asian Muslims were turning

Britain into a multi-racial hell as they tried to conquer the country." Griffin, 47, urged the gathering in a Keighley pub to vote BNP.

Griffin and fellow party activist Mark Collett face a series of

charges arising out of speeches filmed by BBC journalist Jason Gwynne. He posed as a BNP supporter in Bradford to make a documentary on the

party. The case continues.