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The wife of a Tory councillor, Lucy Connolly, has been arrested for hate crimes after making a controversial post on social media. She called for hotels with asylum seekers to be set on fire, sparking outrage and complaints to the police. Northamptonshire Police confirmed her arrest for inciting racial hatred, and she remains in custody.

Connolly’s post came shortly after the tragic stabbing incident in Southport, where false claims and misinformation were circulating on social media. She expressed her frustrations in a now-deleted tweet, which she later apologized for, stating that she had acted on false information.

Her husband, Tory councillor Raymond Connolly, defended her, describing the tweet as a “stupid, spur-of-the-moment” action. He emphasized that his wife is not racist and cares deeply for the children she looks after, including those from Somali and Bangladeshi backgrounds.

Despite her apology, the incident serves as a reminder of the power and impact of social media posts. Mrs. Connolly acknowledged the lesson learned from the situation and the importance of verifying information before sharing it online.

In the aftermath of the far-right riots linked to false claims, over 400 people have been arrested, and police are on high alert for potential protests targeting immigration centers and asylum lawyers. The incident involving Mrs. Connolly highlights the need for responsible and accurate communication, especially on sensitive issues like immigration and racial tensions.