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Suella Braverman calls for release of mum jailed for social media comment in wake of Southport murders

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FORMER Home Secretary Suella Braverman has called for the release of a mum jailed for a social media comment in the wake of the Southport murders.

The Tory MP said the 31-month jail sentence handed to Lucy Connolly, 42, last year was “excessive”.

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Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman has called for the release of a mum jailed for a social media comment in the wake of the Southport murders[/caption]

She claimed the childminder is the victim of a “politicised two-tier justice system” and should not be in prison.

Braverman told The Sunday Telegraph: “She has deliberately been made an example of to intimidate others into silence.”

Former PM Liz Truss backed Ms Braverman’s view, writing on X the punishment’s severity was “completely unjustifiable”.

Connolly, of Northampton, was jailed in October after admitting inciting racial hatred in an X post made hours after three girls were knifed to death in Southport last July.

She wrote of mass deportations and setting fire to asylum hotels “for all I care”, posting: “I feel physically sick knowing what these [Southport] families will now have to endure.

“If that makes me racist, so be it.”

The mum-of-one is seeking to appeal her sentence on the basis that the trial judge made a mistake in categorising the severity of the crime.

She also claims that the judge had failed to give sufficient weight to mitigating circumstances.

Lucy Connolly was jailed for a social media comment about mass deportations and setting fire to asylum hotels
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