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Lucy Connolly: Wife of former Tory councillor loses appeal against sentence for racial hatred post

  • Lucy Connolly, whose husband previously served as a Conservative councillor in Northampton, had her appeal against a 31-month prison sentence for inciting racial hatred through an online post made on 29 July 2024 dismissed.
  • She shared the inflammatory message on the same day that three young girls lost their lives in a stabbing incident at a dance class inspired by Taylor Swift in Southport, later removing the post after recognizing its inappropriateness.
  • In the post, Connolly demanded the immediate deportation of migrants and encouraged followers to ignite hotels where asylum seekers were accommodated; this message was seen 310,000 times before she removed it and was cited as indicative of her views on immigrants.
  • A panel of three judges at the Court of Appeal unanimously dismissed Connolly's challenge, finding no valid grounds to consider her 31-month sentence as overly harsh, thereby upholding her conviction from Birmingham Crown Court.
  • The rejected appeal maintains a strict legal stance on online incitement of racial hatred, underscoring that such offenses carry significant penalties despite contextual sensitivities.
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The Daily Sceptic broke the news in on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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