Lucy Connolly tells of her prison ordeal
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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.
Lucy Connolly, who was jailed after calling for her followers on X to burn down asylum hotels with people inside them, has said she is considering legal action against the police after her release from prison.
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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.
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Lucy Connolly's husband Raymond has issued a withering message to the Prime Minister after his wife finally won her freedom. On Thursday, Mrs Connolly was released from prison after being jailed for a social media post last year.
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.
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 ...