I've just watched Dan Wootton's interview with Lucy Connolly and both of them kept making the apparently killer point that there were no riots happening when she sent her tweet... and er.. isn't that kind of the point?

I mean she literally admitted to inciting racial hatred.

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  1. I don’t watch these monsters. We exercised our right to free expression on our afternoon walk today by removing the union jacks attached to the lamp posts though. I hope these two racists suffer a lot.

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  2. Since Dan Wooton who is an immigrant thinks the UK is so bad why does he not go back to where he came from?

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  3. She was presumed innocent until she plead guilty. But now she wants us to believe she innocent again.

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  4. I wonder if there is a list of crimes somewhere which are sort-of OK and which don’t really count as crimes.

    Even if you’re found guilty and do time for them.

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  5. It's political correctness gone mad when you can't demand that every person seeking asylum be burned alive in their paltry accommodation by a gang of domestic abusing patriots...the Queen would be turning in her grave if she wasn't still alive and being used to test vaccines on by George Soros.

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  6. You are braver than me. I couldn’t watch sneering has been Wootton interviewing criminal Connolly without my blood pressure going sky high. Vile individuals - both of them!!!

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  7. Is this like the way there are no riots happening now but MSM keep reporting that the UK is about to erupt into racial hatred?

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  8. That is the point and in many respects the charges could have been much much worse if someone had actually successfully followed through with what she suggested

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  9. we both know it isn't what people like us think...it's whatever guff and nonsense the mouth dribblers will swallow

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  10. Ever so slightly self-incriminating … “Tools” “not exactly” “sharpest” and “box” all come to mind.

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  11. It makes you wonder that the two people,who have been charged with setting fire to the Indian restaurant in Ilford Essex on Friday while people were eating there,were encouraged to do so because of the publicity surrounding Connolly’s release and the subsequent MSM coverage of her”innocence”.

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  12. It’s all about the £££… Lucy Con-artist-Lucy is hoping to see her family in the next 6 months once she’s finished milking it… She pleaded guilty because she was banged to rights…and admitted it would affect her ‘credits’… Credits mean a lesser sentence btw .

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  13. He's foreign born and clearly not a good a person. Can we deport him as one of the bad migrants we don't want? It's surely only a matter of time until he's found guilty of something...

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  14. Leaning into far right victimhood & intentionally missing the timeline point for incitement

    29 Jul: Lucy Connolly posts on X: “Mass deportation now, set fire to all the f*ing hotels…” 3–4 Aug: Far-right riots erupt across UK & NI - migrant hotels attacked, arson, vandalism, racist assaults. 🙄

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  15. I'm glad my ancestors fled the UK for British America and the colony of North Carolina where they fought to throw off the British yoke.

    That speech - even if controversial, dare I say "hateful" - would result in someone being jailed is behavior proper to fascist-adjacent states.

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  16. I was watching it for the purposes of research btw. I wouldn't recommend it unless you are obliged to. Very long, very repetitive and sprinkled with Wootton's signature sneering sarcasm.

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  17. I wonder if she gets paid for these interviews? If so, shouldn’t the Proceeds of Crime process kick in?

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  18. Imagine someone being arrested for stabbing someone to death but using the defence "they weren't dead AS I was stabbing them".

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  19. Dan Wootton interviewing Lucy Connolly…FFS…

    And they have the balls to accuse others of living in a bubble?

    Let’s see her do some more challenging media work, see how she holds up there.

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