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Lucy Connolly has been warned she could be recalled to prison after reposting what appeared to be a joking comment about Donald Trump’s sacking of Keir Starmer after Nicolas Maduro was ousted from power in Venezuela. Mrs Connolly, 42, released on license After being jailed in August for calling for mass deportations and the torching of immigration hotels in the immediate aftermath of the Southport murders in July 2024.

He admitted inciting racial hatred and was sentenced to two years and seven months in prison in October of the same year. Mrs Connolly to Dan Wootton YouTube channel He said he received a warning letter after sharing someone else’s prank post on Tuesday, January 13.

The former childminder, from Northampton, said: “I generally don’t know what is and isn’t appropriate to say by their standards.”

He said he gave Wootton a warning letter last week saying he had been suspended for various reasons and that the posts were not “good behaviour”.

Ms Connolly said she disagreed with any of this, adding: “I jokingly reshared someone else’s tweet, jokingly saying, can Trump come and take Starmer away like they did in Iran, sorry Venezuela?

“And apparently…someone called parole and said they were very disturbed by this post and that it was encouraging violence.”

Since his imprisonment, X has insisted there was nothing on his account that could be considered “offensive or provocative”.

Ms Connolly said her daughter’s rejection by the school and her comments about activist Alaa Abd al-Fattah had also led to warnings.

Mr. El-Fattah was released from Egyptian detention in September. HE apologized after previous comments He resurfaced online calling for violence against Zionists and the police.

Ms Connolly posted on

She deleted the post a few hours later after realizing there was a lot of misinformation being shared about the attacker on social media.

Ms Connolly was charged with inciting racial hatred and pleaded guilty. She was sentenced to 31 months in prison At Birmingham Crown Court on 17 October 2024.

He spent 380 days in prison before being released on license under strict conditions. The length of his sentence was deemed excessive by supporters including former prime ministers Liz Truss and Boris Johnson.

The Ministry of Justice has been approached for comment.

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