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Lucie Connolly, the wife of a Tory councillor, has been denied bail by Northamptonshire Police after being arrested for racial hatred. The arrest came after she made a controversial social media post calling for migrant hotels to be set on fire. In the post, which has since been deleted, she expressed her support for mass deportation and used offensive language towards migrants. Connolly has apologized for her actions, claiming that she was misled by false information.

Despite her apology, Connolly remains in custody and is set to appear in Northampton Crown Court. Her husband, Tory councillor Raymond Connolly, has defended her, stating that she made a mistake in a moment of frustration and is not a racist. He pointed out that she cares for children from Somali and Bangladeshi backgrounds and loves them as her own.

The incident has sparked a debate about the consequences of hate speech on social media platforms. Advertisers are reportedly pulling out of X in response to the controversy, highlighting the growing concern over online content that incites racial hatred. The case of Lucie Connolly serves as a reminder of the impact of irresponsible social media use and the need for greater accountability online.