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UK Girl Barred From School Over Imprisoned Mother’s ‘Racist’ Tweet

December 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Steve Watson, a writer for modernity.news, reported that Lucy Connolly, a mother who was imprisoned for 31 months due to an anti-mass immigration tweet in 2024, shared that her 13-year-old daughter Edie was denied entry to a new school after the headteacher discovered her mother’s identity and conviction. The headteacher cited that “racism doesn’t go down well” in their school.

In an interview with GB News, Connolly expressed her outrage at the decision, labeling it as “outrageous discrimination” against her innocent child for her own political beliefs. This incident sheds light on Britain’s restrictive speech laws, where thousands of individuals were arrested last year for social media posts deemed as hate speech.

Despite being released from prison after more than a year, Connolly faced further challenges as her daughter’s school placement was abruptly canceled upon the revelation of her conviction. The headteacher deemed it too challenging to have Edie at the school due to her mother’s past.

Connolly condemned the discrimination against her child based on her political views, emphasizing that her daughter is the one suffering the consequences. She highlighted the disproportionate severity of her sentence compared to others who made similar inflammatory remarks without facing significant repercussions.

The story of Edie Connolly’s school rejection underscores the impact of stringent speech regulations in Britain, where individuals face consequences for expressing controversial opinions online. The article concludes with a call for support in combating censorship and provides links for donations and merchandise.

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