Lucy coni She claimed that she was the “political prisoner” of the Sir Kire Stmper, when she was imprisoned for more than a year to hate racial hatred against those seeking asylum on the day of Southport’s killings.
42 -year -old Northampton’s 42 -year -old said he felt that the authorities were determined to “throw a book on him” when he was arrested on a post on X in the last summer.
The matter was focused on his post on the social media platform stating: “Mass exile now, set fire to everyone filled with bastards in all f ****** hotels, if I care … if it makes me racist, it happens.”
Konoli, the wife of a conservative councilor, convicted the “threatening or abusive” written material after his position was viewed 310,000 times and blamed for inciting racial hatred. He served 40 percent of his sentence, Before release On the license on Thursday.
Talk to Wire After her release, she said she was confident that she was targeted as her husband was a conservative councilor.
“I am just a woman from Northampton living in a three-bed cm who works as a child with a husband as an engineer,” she said. “Well, he was a councilor. But it, people forget, it’s almost like a second job.

“His first job as an engineer, as a father, as a husband, we are none. We do not know anyone. So I will never understand how it got it.
“There are people who have done a lot of bad and people will not be able to name them, but they know my name, and I all find it really bizarre.”
Konoli said he posted in a fit of anger in a “red haze”, later removed after returning from a walk. Eight days later, he was arrested at his house and interrogated by the police.
She claimed that the authorities wanted to “hammer” her after denying bail and the Crown Prosecution Service issued a statement that suggested that she in her police interview told the officials that she did not like the immigrants.
A press release from the CPS, following his guilty petition on September 2, included a special crime of the Crown Prosecution Service and a quotation of the counter terrorism unit head Frank Ferguson, stating: “During the police interview, Lucy Konoli said that he was strong views on immigration, officials said that he was not liked and not safe from children.”
Konoli claimed that his words were “twisted and used against me”, and were now considering taking legal action, saying that he was not convinced that he was not convicted, he was not convicted.
He said: “I don’t want to say too much because I need to seek legal advice on him, but I think the police was dishonest in what the police released and what the police said about me, and I will hold them responsible for it.”
He also said that he is ready to meet with members of Donald Trump’s administration. His release from jail To incite racial hatred.

The former childminder told Dan Wuton at his YouTube show that the US president’s lawyers were “very interested in how they go into things in Britain” and “curious” with him.
Asked what she knows about the meeting, she said: “Not much, just that they are very interested in how they go into things in Britain, and they are clearly a big advocate for free speech, and their lawyers are willing to speak with me.”
US State Department has First accused The UK of being “important human rights issues”, including a ban on free speech.
A spokesperson of the Northamptonshire police said: “We know about the comments made in an interview after Lucy Konoli’s release from jail. We expect to contact Mrs. Konoli in the coming days, which they have understood the issues raised around the Northamptonshire police.”