A Brynaman man has this morning admitted 10 offences of stirring up religious hatred against Muslims by posting offensive messages online.

Jonathan Damian Jennings, 34, admitted urging people to murder Muslims during a series of rants on the GAB site and boasting he would be first in line to "Jo Cox" Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn should he ever become prime minister.

Jennings, of Heol y Gelynen, appeared before Judge Keith Thomas at Swansea Crown Court via a video link with Swansea prison where he is being held in custody.

During a plea and trial preparation hearing Jennings admitted posting messages saying it would be "a good idea" if there was a burn a mosque day and Muslims were placed on top of bonfires, that Hitler had been born 100 years too early and Muslims should be gassed and that they should be killed on sight.

Jennings also admitted advocating that EU remain campaigner Gina Miller should be hunted down and killed and in another message warning Jews that if they did not behave they would "get the same treatment as Muslims."

His barrister, David Singh, said a psychologist had prepared a report on Jennings "which raised a number of concerns."

Judge Thomas said he had read the report and noted that the psychologist had not diagnosed any particular mental disorder.

He said he would discuss the report with the probation service and would sentence Jennings on August 8.

He was further remanded in custody until then.