I was Keir Starmer’s political prisoner, says Lucy Connolly after being freed as she reveals she’s set to meet Trump officials and is planning to sue police

Lucy Connolly accused Sir Keir Starmer of keeping Starmer of holding a political prisoner since he was sentenced to imprisonment as a ‘racist tweet’.
42 -year -old Mrs. Connolly, the Prime Minister’s intervention – last summer uprising as ‘extreme right theft’ condemned – ‘hundred percent’ treatment affected the way of being treated.
Northampton announced that he plans to make legal proceedings against the police and plans to meet Trump officials tomorrow.
Mrs. Connolly said Telegram: ‘I think there is a fraud when the police released and they say about me, and I will hold them to take them into account.’
Authorized, in a statement published by the crown prosecution service ‘greatly bend’ and police interview in the interview to the officers said he did not like immigrants, he said.
And when he was asked if he saw himself as the ‘political prisoner of Sir Keir Starmer’, Mrs. Connolly said: ‘Absolutely. Me and a few people. ‘
‘I think he needs to apply what he preaches with Starmer.’
“ He is a human rights lawyer, so perhaps people need to look at what human rights are; What does freedom of speech mean; And what are the laws in this country. ‘
Lucy Connolly accused Sir Keir Starmer of keeping him as a political prisoner, as he first mentioned about his 377 -day ordeal. In the picture while interviewing Telegraph
These were the first pictures of Lucy Connolly after being released from prison yesterday
Lucy Connolly (in the picture), last summer uprising for writing a racist tweet for jail after being jailed to get rid of the prison
Connolly also announced in a separate interview with Dan Wotton that he will meet with representatives of the Trump administration tomorrow.
He asked what he knew about the meeting at the Youtube show: ‘Not too much, they are very interested in how things go in the UK, and frankly the great advocates and lawyers are eager to talk to me.’
When asked if England is a free speech, he said, ‘I don’t think, no.’ He said.
And that, you know, it’s becoming more and more prominent, right? How many people are still in prison … We need to remember that there are still other people in prison for something similar … Other political prisoners.
‘So I want to say exactly what they have achieved by throwing Keir Starmer and CPS and any of these people who have a hand in jail.’
Ms. Connolly spent more than a year behind bars to make an inflammatory article on X after Southport attacks in July last year.
Authorized was found guilty of provoking racial hatred and was sentenced to 31 months of imprisonment in October after his arrest last August.
Then he deleted the article said: ‘Now mass deportation, all I care about all the F ******* hot hotels full of B ******* … If this makes me racist.’
HMP was serving time at Peterborough, and in May he had an application to reject his sentence.
However, after serving 40 percent of his 31 -month sentence, he survived the prison yesterday.
Mrs. Connolly will stay in the license until the full imprisonment is over.
Connolly was taken from HMP Peterborough by a taxi (in the picture) after being released.
TORY Council Member was watered as a flower while preparing to release the wife from prison yesterday
Riot police keep the protesters near a burning police vehicle after disorder erupted in Southport on 30 July 2024
Mr. Connolly said to Daily Mail yesterday morning: ‘It will be good to have your home!’
In order to make it perfect to return home, the local Toray Assembly member, who was busy with irrigating the baskets in the front garden of the couple, said that the focal point of their families would be ‘bringing our lives back to their way’.
He said that he and Lucy were cope with the ‘relatively good’ imprisonment.
But he added: ‘The only person who is not our 12 -year -old daughter. He found it very difficult not to take his mother at home.
“ Keir Starmer, a 12 -year -old girl is very difficult for making it very difficult. Let’s give him a pat back. ‘
Yesterday, the leader of the opposition Kemi Badenoch questioned the public interest to punish him so hard.
In an article on X, he wrote: ‘Lucy Connolly is finally returning to his family today. Finally. The penalty was harder than the bricks thrown to the police or the sentences given for real rebellion.
‘At that time, after Southport, Keir Starmer called all the protesters’ extreme right’ and called for ‘fast prosecution’.
“ Days later Lucy was accused of confusing racial hatred – a crime that does not even require the intention of provoking violence. Why did the Chief Public Prosecutor think that this was in the public interest?
Meanwhile, former workers’ Assembly Member Ricky Jones, the protesters wanted to injure the throats. He argued that he was not guilty accused of encouraging violent disorder, and was acquitted by a jury who saw his words as a disgusting explanation made in the heat of the moment, not a call for movement.
‘Juries are the cornerstone of justice, but we should not have to trust them to protect fundamental freedoms. Protecting people from words should not be given more weight in law than public security.
In May, Ray Connolly (Center)
Serious violence and rebellion by demonstrators started on the streets in Southport on 30 July 2024
‘If the law does this, then the law itself is broken – and the parliament’s looking at the public order again.’
Connolly’s X Post was done just a few hours after the killer Axel Rudakubana killed three young girls, and on July 29, 2024, he tried to kill ten people in a Taylor Swift -themed dance class and unrest throughout the country.
Later, in the midst of speculation proven to be wrong, it came to the murders that the murders were committed by an illegal immigrant.
He was arrested on August 6, deleted his social media account at this point.
However, other messages containing other damn words were revealed by the officers who seized their phone.
Southport savagery, with a few people, including Connolly, led to unrest throughout the country.
It was viewed 310,000 times in three and a half hours without deleting Tweet.
Later, Birmingham Crown Court was found guilty of distributing materials in order to confuse racial hatred and was sentenced to 31 months in prison in October.
In May, he objected to his sentence rejected by the Judge of the Court of Justice in the Royal Justice Courts.
Connolly argued that he was ‘really angry’ after Southport attacks, but he realized that there was nothing acceptable to say hours after he sent rent to X, so he was erased.
He also said that the news of Southport murders triggered the concern that Harry Harry died as a result of a hospital blunder 13 years ago.
In the appeal case, the man, representing Connolly, asked if anyone wanted to open fire at the shelter or ‘kill any politician’. He replied: ‘Absolutely no.’
Naeem Valli, the court for prosecution, the task is a reflection of the attitude towards immigrants, he said.
At that time, Mr. Connolly said the pain of his wife’s long prison: ‘284 -day separation was very difficult, especially in our 12 -year -old daughter.’
Connolly’s case later became international news, US officials say they followed the developments in ‘concerns’ about free speech earlier this year.




