I have no strong feelings about the case of Lucy Connolly; her text was reprehensible as was the forwarding of the text falsely naming an asylum seeker responsible for the Southport murders, incidentally posted, later deleted.
on Gransnet.
Connolly's case has been taken up by Allison Pearson, DT journalist, who was previously investigated for hate crime concerning an inaccurate text she forwarded during a Gaza protest march. No charges were made,
At the same time, Dawn Butler, Labour MP, forwarded an unpleasant text concerning Kemi Badenoch. It was reported, complaints were made, but no action was take. Compare this to the treatment meted out previously to Diane Abbott for
a letter published by the press.
Hate crime by social media is a relatively new concept, and I do think many people have no idea they are committing an offence. It is important that there is equality of investigation, prosecution and sentencing; at present there seems too much disparity between cases. Starmer would be wise not to comment, selectively, on some cases and not others.