A Conservative councillor’s spouse who was once jailed for inciting racial hatred after a web based rant towards migrants at the day of the Southport assaults has had her attraction towards her sentence brushed aside.
Lucy Connolly, from Northampton, was once jailed for 31 months in October after calling for “mass deportation now” and urging her fans on X to “set fire” to accommodations housing asylum seekers.
The tweet was once seen 310,000 instances earlier than it was once deleted.
Judges on the Court of Appeal have now dominated that “there is no arguable basis on which it could be said that the sentence imposed by the judge was manifestly excessive”.
Connolly, 41, posted the swearword-ridden message on 29 July 2024 – the day 3 ladies have been murdered at a dance elegance in Southport.
While calling for “mass deportations now”, she wrote: “If that makes me racist, so be it.”
She steered readers to “set fire” to “all the hotels” that have been “full” of the ones she wanted to deport.
The submit were deleted earlier than Connolly was once arrested on 6 August nevertheless it had already been seen 310,000 instances.
She was once jailed at Birmingham Crown Court after pleading responsible to inciting racial hatred and advised that she would serve 40% of her sentence in jail earlier than being launched on licence.
Her husband, Ray Connolly, rejected a decision from a neighborhood MP for his resignation from West Northamptonshire Council, however misplaced his seat on this 12 months’s native elections.
He remains to be a member of Northampton Town Council.
Giving a written judgment on Tuesday, 3 Court of Appeal judges mentioned Connolly’s important flooring of attraction “was substantially based on a version of events put forward by the applicant which we have rejected”.