Lucy Connolly has become the face of two-tier justice in Britain, says Patrick Christys
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Lucy Connolly is a free woman - but she should never have been sent to prison in the first place
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Lucy Connolly is a free woman - but she should never have been sent to prison in the first place.
She got 31 months after mistakenly pleading guilty to one count of inciting racial hatred.
People on the left say: "Oh well why did she plead guilty then?"
I'll tell you what I think - she got terrible legal advice. She is on record saying she didn't know that when she pleaded guilty she was admitting that she INTENDED to incite violence.
Patrick Christys said Lucy Connolly is the face of two-tier justice in Britain
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Her post read: "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.
“set fire to all the BLEEP hotels full of the BLEEPS on the day of a stabbing in Southport that left three young children dead.
"If that makes me racist, so be it."
It was online for just three and a half hours before she deleted it and apologised.
Her son tragically died around 14 years ago, and news of the murders in Southport had caused a resurgence of the anxiety caused by her son's death.
By the way today, It's emerged that Southport massacre monster Axel Rudakubana has been given more privileges in prison in a bid to keep him happy behind bars.
Anyway, Lucy Connolly is out now, but let's look at some of the hardened criminals who spent less time in prison than her for significantly worse offences.
Ex-BBC Huw Edwards swerved jail despite being a card-carrying paedophile.
A convicted child rapist avoided jail owing to the prison overcrowding crisis in 2023. Rees Newman was jailed for two years after being convicted of the historic rape of a child under the age of 14.
Daniel Ashbrook who was found to have been mentally, physically and emotionally abusive to a woman over a three-year period was given 21 months in prison, suspended for two years.
Mansoor Khan was a top NHS consultant, a father of four and was deemed a “pillar of society” before he was found with more than 100 “abhorrent and perverted” images of children on his phone.
Khan was spared jail at his sentencing in 2023. He was handed eight months, suspended for two years.
Charles Cannon was convicted of seven charges of possessing terrorist information was sentenced to 18 months in prison, suspended for two years.
I could go on, and on, and on here.
She got terrible legal advice, in my opinion, and fell victim to a political judicial system that was, again in my view, lent on by the Prime Minister.
Lucy Connolly has become the face of two-tier justice in Britain.