BBC News, Northamptonshire
A woman who shook racial hatred against shelter seekers, said that she was made as a “political prisoner of Sir Kir starrer”.
Lucy Konoli from Northampton was released on Thursday 40% of his 31 -month jail sentence,
A 42 -year -old wife of a Tori councilor called people to “set fire” for the hotel residence asylum. Southport attack In July 2024.
Number 10 refused to comment, but Sir Kir appeared earlier this year Devee the duration of the jail in House of CommonsSaying that he was “against the abetment to violence”.
In the interview of its first newspaper since its release, Konoli told The Telegraph He considered himself and “many others” to be “absolutely” to be the Prime Minister’s political prisoner.
“I, for some reason, seemed to have the most coverage, but there are people who are equally in terrible situations that should not be there,” he said, talking to journalist Elison Piercene, who campaigned for the release of the coni.
“I think he needs to practice with the starrer what he preaches.
“He is a human rights lawyer, so perhaps he needs to see what the human rights of the people are; what the freedom of speech means; and what are the laws in this country.”
On 29 July last year – the day of Southport Attack – He posted on X that “now collective exile” and said “if it makes me racist, it should happen”.
Konoli’s post was removed before being arrested on 6 August, but had already been viewed 310,000 times.
He convicted the X for provoking racial hatred by publishing and disbursing the written material.
She is a former childminder whose husband is a conservative Members of Northampton Town Council,
Konoli also told The Telegraph that she was “upset and upset beyond faith” after the murders in Southport, and she knew what it feels because I have lost a child “,
“Absolutely,[the tweet] My best moment was not and I do not, I definitely do not advocate violence or do not advocate anything or anything. ,
She said that she was considering a legal action on a statement against the police which was issued by the Crown Prosecution Service after her sentence, claiming that she told the police in an interview that “”He did not like illegal immigrants“And” that children were not safe from them “.
He claimed that his comments “turned extensively and used against me”, he claimed.
‘Volatiry status’
When the Prime Minister’s questions were questioned about the punishment in May, Sir Kir said: “I am strongly in favor of a free speech; we have given independent speech in this country for a very long time and we protect it fiercely.
“But I am against the abetment of violence against other people equally. I will always support our roads and action by our police and courts to protect people.”
In the punishment of Konoli in October, Judge Melbourne inman said: “When you published those words, you knew well how unstable the situation was.
“The instability caused severe disorder where unintelligent violence was used.”
Konoli will remain on the license till the end of his sentence.
A spokesman for the Northamptonshire police said that the force knew about the comments made by Konoli after his release.
He said, “We expect to contact Mrs. Konoli in the coming days, to understand the issues raised around the Northamptonshire police,” he said.
Number 10 refused to comment.