Lucy Connolly 'considering legal action' against authorities
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LUCY Connolly has claimed she was a “political prisoner” and has revealed she is planning to take legal action after her prison release. The mum was jailed for stirring up racial
Despite Connolly pleading guilty for her vile social media post, some sections of the right-wing press have tried to portray her as some sort of martyr.
RIOT-tweet mum Lucy Connolly was freed from jail to rejoin her husband and 12-year-old daughter — after more than a year as a victim of “two-tier justice”. Husband Ray, a Tory on Northampton Town
Lucy Connolly, jailed for inciting violence against asylum-seeker hotels on X, has been released after serving 40% of her sentence, reigniting debate over free speech and hate crime laws in the UK.
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has been slammed for posting a tweet in support of Lucy Connolly, who was jailed for stirring up racial hatred. Connolly pleaded guilty to sharing a tweet on the day of the Southport stabbings, calling for “mass deportations” and urging people to “set fire” to asylum hotels.
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Lucy Connolly - who was jailed over a social media post after the Southport attack - has said she is considering to take legal action against the police. The 42-year-old, who left HMP Peterborough on Thursday morning, said she believes the police were ...