International British mother jailed for 300 days over social media post to meet with Donald Trump as she prepares legal action against the UK

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Lucy Connolly, the UK mother who was sentenced to three years in prison after her Tweet following the Southport terror attack, is to meet with Donald Trump as she prepares legal action against the UK.

Connolly's arrest came around the same time as Labour (the party currently running the UK) councillor Ricky Jones publicly called for a baying crowd to 'cut the throats' of anyone opposing Britain's open borders (video below).

Jones was cleared, after first being released on bail and given over a year to prepare a case. Meanwhile, Connolly - under special measures implemented by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer - was rushed through the court systems and put ahead of murderers in the case queue and ultimately sentenced to three years in jail. It is believed her early release came following pressure from America.



 
Trump should stay out of it. Let them fuck shit up until the large majority have had enough and get mad enough to do what's need to fix it.
It's concerning US companies, though.

Britain is threatening them with fines of up to $18m, or 10% of their turnover (whichever is higher), unless they censor posts.

The UK has also threatened to extradite and jail Americans over social media posts:


 
Quoting this before he realises it was the Labour councillor who called for throats to be cut, and not the mother who was jailed for three years.
My comment still stands. Anyone calling for throats to be cut should be in jail.

I started reading that article....bro get better news sources.
 
The UK so wants Trump for their king. They look over here and see the 'no kings' movement and say 'Allo, what's all this then? I wish ee wur our king ratha than the nonces we gat!'
 
The UK so wants Trump for their king. They look over here and see the 'no kings' movement and say 'Allo, what's all this then? I wish ee wur our king ratha than the ponces we gat!'
Come to the United States. We not only celebrate ponces we elect them to be our President.
 
My comment still stands. Anyone calling for throats to be cut should be in jail.

I started reading that article....bro get better news sources.

The Labour councilor was acquitted because he was talking about the throats of extremists who had hidden razor blades behind posters on trains used by children, and apparently it was considered hyperbole and not a direct call to violence. He made the comment to a crowd that knew he was anti-violence.

Lucy Connolly posted on social media to burn down hotels housing immigrants, her message was seen at least a million times, and she's on record saying she hates immigrants and doesn't care if that's racist. She has a history of incendiary remarks.

Tommy Robinson is Tommy Robinson, and anyone who knows who he is and doesn't think he's garbage is pretty far right.

The bar for conviction of incitement to violence is pretty high, and Ricky Jones didn't clear it while Lucy Connolly did. Jones remains suspended by his party, though.
 
The Labour councilor was acquitted because he was talking about the throats of extremists who had hidden razor blades behind posters on trains used by children, and apparently it was considered hyperbole and not a direct call to violence. He made the comment to a crowd that knew he was anti-violence.

Lucy Connolly posted on social media to burn down hotels housing immigrants, her message was seen at least a million times, and she's on record saying she hates immigrants and doesn't care if that's racist. She has a history of incendiary remarks.

Tommy Robinson is Tommy Robinson, and anyone who knows who he is and doesn't think he's garbage is pretty far right.

The bar for conviction of incitement to violence is pretty high, and Ricky Jones didn't clear it while Lucy Connolly did. Jones remains suspended by his party, though.
I waded into foreign politics and didn't know the temperature. Apologies @Croo67 and thanks for the rundown @Loiosh . Good guy for taking that time.

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The Labour councilor was acquitted because he was talking about the throats of extremists who had hidden razor blades behind posters on trains used by children, and apparently it was considered hyperbole and not a direct call to violence. He made the comment to a crowd that knew he was anti-violence.

Lucy Connolly posted on social media to burn down hotels housing immigrants, her message was seen at least a million times, and she's on record saying she hates immigrants and doesn't care if that's racist. She has a history of incendiary remarks.

Tommy Robinson is Tommy Robinson, and anyone who knows who he is and doesn't think he's garbage is pretty far right.

The bar for conviction of incitement to violence is pretty high, and Ricky Jones didn't clear it while Lucy Connolly did. Jones remains suspended by his party, though.
Hahah.

Complete drivel.
 
Admin officials. I thought Trump was flying in to meet her for a second.

Interesting.

A little surprising considering how Trump hasn’t really commented on UK’s aggressive cuckery and seems to have a good relationship with Starmer.

Maybe JD Vance’s direction here.
 
It's concerning US companies, though.

Britain is threatening them with fines of up to $18m, or 10% of their turnover (whichever is higher), unless they censor posts.

The UK has also threatened to extradite and jail Americans over social media posts:



If true then fuck that shit and I expect Trump to give them the word about FAFO.
 
Point out a fact I gave that was incorrect.
Everyone can watch the Ricky Jones call for violence in the first post. Nowhere does he mention razors.

I haven’t read beyond that point, and based on how blatant a lie it was, I won’t be reading further.
 
Everyone can watch the Ricky Jones call for violence in the first post. Nowhere does he mention razors.

I haven’t read beyond that point, and based on how blatant a lie it was, I won’t be reading further.

Yes, because they didn't show that part of the speech. It came earlier.

This is a standard misinformation technique, and you know it. Clipping people out of context is the road most travelled for political attack ads.

There are a half dozen reports that mention his entire message, and describe the context that resulted in an acquittal.

Tommy Robinson being involved should have alerted you to how unlikely this take was. I've watched a half dozen of his interviews, and the level of his extremity depends on what show he's on. You used him as a source, so you must be pretty far right.
 
250 year anniversary.

When cans unite and file lawsuits.

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