WATCH: Father of sentenced Southampton protester hits out at 'harsh' ruling
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Paul Walsh has criticised what he described as a "harsh" ruling imposed on his son, who was sentenced to two years in prison for his role in the violent disorder in Southampton.Mr Walsh believes the two-year prison term handed to his son is excessive and says the punishment does not fit the circumstances of the case.He spoke to GB News's Isobel Feculak about the ruling and what he thinks about the protests that have erupted in Southampton following the death of Henry Nowak.WATCH IN FULL ABOVE
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