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Jailed spouse of former Tory councillor says she ‘by no means’ meant to incite violence | Politics Information

Editorial Board Published May 15, 2025
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The spouse of a former Tory councillor has stated she “never” meant to incite violence when she referred to as for lodges to be burned down.

Lucy Connolly appeared from HMP Drake Corridor in Eccleshall in Staffordshire, the place she is at the moment serving a 31-month sentence for a web based rant through which she referred to as asylum seekers “b******s”.

She is difficult the sentence, which she was given final October, on the Court docket of Attraction after admitting making the publish on X.

Writing on the day of the Southport assaults, Connolly stated: “Mass deportation now, set fire to all the f****** hotels full of the b******* for all I care… if that makes me racist so be it.”

It adopted three women being stabbed to demise at a vacation membership in Southport sparking unrest across the nation.

Connolly instructed the three judges she by no means meant to incite violence, and that she later deleted the publish.

Extra on Southport Stabbings

Lord Justice Holroyde, Mr Justice Goss and Mr Justice Sheldon heard that when she initially wrote it on 29 July final 12 months, she was “really angry, really upset” and “distressed that those children had died”.

She added she knew how the dad and mom felt.

Connolly stated: “Those parents still have to live a life of grief. It sends me into a state of anxiety and I worry about my children.”

The courtroom heard Connolly’s personal baby died 14 years in the past and that this had prompted a resurgence of her anxiousness.

Connolly’s lawyer, Adam King, requested her if she supposed for anyone to set asylum lodges on hearth or “murder any politicians”, to which she replied: “Absolutely not.”

Picture:A jail van believed to be carrying Lucy Connolly arriving at courtroom final 12 months. Pic: PA

When requested why she deleted the publish three-and-a-half hours after placing it up, Connolly responded that she had “calmed [herself] down” and that she knew it “wasn’t an acceptable thing to say”.

She continued: “It wasn’t the right thing to say, it wasn’t what I wanted to happen.”

The courtroom heard Connolly posted an apology on the identical platform a number of days later, the place she stated she regretted her preliminary publish and realised it was mistaken in “every way”.

Connolly didn’t perceive what she pleaded responsible to, courtroom instructed

When requested why she has apologised, Connolly instructed the courtroom that it was as a result of she was “really upset” her husband had been introduced into it, and she or he didn’t need his identify being “dragged through the mud”.

Connolly then instructed the courtroom that in discussions together with her barrister at Birmingham Crown Court docket, she had not understood that by pleading responsible she was accepting she had supposed to incite violence.

Raymond Connolly outside the Court of Appeal.
Pic: PAPicture:Raymond Connolly outdoors the Court docket of Attraction.Pic: PA

She stated: “When I wrote that Tweet, there had been no violence, and it was never my intention to cause any.”

Connolly was initially arrested a number of days later after the stabbings on 6 August, by which period she had deleted her social media account.

Nonetheless, different racists remarks in messages have been found by officers who seized her cellphone.

Raymond Connolly outside the Court of Appeal.
Pic: PAPicture:Raymond Connolly outdoors the Court docket of Attraction.Pic: PA

The previous childminder is married to Raymond Connolly, who was a Conservative Northamptonshire county councillor, however misplaced his seat in Could. He stays in town council.

The listening to continues and is anticipated to finish on Thursday afternoon.

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