A BNP politician who claimed a drink driving charge was a conspiracy by a "higher order" has been found guilty of failing to provide a breath specimen.

Robert Bailey, 43, a BNP candidate in the last European election, was caught on 28 May in his home town of Chadwell Heath, in east London.
He claimed the stop was part of a grand plot against himself and the BNP.
But Havering Magistrates Court disagreed, fined him a total of £490 and banned from driving for 18 months.
Bailey was spotted by officers driving without headlights at 2315 BST.
He refused to give a breath sample twice by the roadside and once more at a police station in Romford, east London.