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The Jon Gaunt Show

Lucy Connolly vs Huw Edwards: Double Standards?

The Jon Gaunt Show

Jon Gaunt

Trump, Lockdown, Brexit, News Commentary, Right, Usa, Coronavirus, Politics, Opinion, Msm, Bias, Boris, News, Pandemic, Uk

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2025

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Lucy Connolly vs Huw Edwards: Double Standards?

#JusticeForLucy #FreeSpeechUK #TwoTierJustice #UKPolitics #LucyConnolly

Is the UK justice system truly blind — or are we witnessing a disturbing double standard?

Lucy Connolly was sentenced to 31 months in prison for a controversial social media post following the tragic events in Southport. Meanwhile, high-profile figures like BBC presenter Huw Edwards received suspended sentences for far more serious offenses involving child abuse imagery.

This video explores the shocking contrast in sentencing, raising urgent questions about free speechpolitical persecution, and a two-tier justice system in the UK.

Was Lucy Connolly made an example of to silence dissent and suppress unrest following the riots? Are grooming gang members and political elites being treated more leniently by the courts?

We also examine the role of Keir Starmer and the controversial case of Axel Rudakubana — could timely information have prevented widespread violence? Why was it withheld?

Key topics covered:

  • Political prisoners in the UK?
  • Freedom of speech vs. incitement
  • Double standards in sentencing
  • Media bias and censorship
  • Public trust in the police and courts

Justice must be fairimpartial, and accountable. The British public deserves answers.

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📣 Comment below: Is Lucy Connolly a political prisoner? Do you believe the UK has a two-tier justice system?

#JusticeForLucy #TwoTierJustice #UKPolitics #FreedomOfSpeech #PoliticalPrisoner #HuwEdwards #SouthportRiots #KeirStarmer #GroomingGangs #UKJusticeSystem #Censorship #FreeLucyConnolly

·  Lucy Connolly case

·  Two tier justice system UK

·  Political prisoner UK

·  Free speech vs hate speech UK

·  Huw Edwards scandal

·  BBC elite protection

·  UK justice inequality

·  Labour Party censorship

·  Keir Starmer controversy

·  Southport riots

·  Child abuse image sentencing UK

·  Freedom of expression UK

Transcript

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0:00.0

Good evening. Is Lucy Connolly a political prisoner?

0:09.0

She appealed today. She's still in prison.

0:11.9

Going to take a few days for them to decide.

0:14.0

I'd like your views on this, and I'd like them now, please.

0:18.1

Because we need to know, is the UK justice system truly blind or are we

0:22.7

witnessing a disturbing double standard lucy got 31 months in prison prison for a controversial

0:29.9

and it's got to be said vile social media posts following the tragic events in southport

0:36.5

meanwhile high profile figures like BBC presenter and scumbag,

0:42.8

Hugh Edwards, got a suspended sentence,

0:46.4

but what I think is a far more serious event looking at child abuse imagery.

0:53.1

In this video and in this show,

0:55.4

we're going to explore the shocking contrast in sentencing.

1:00.4

And I think it raises urgent questions about free speech,

1:04.2

political persecution,

1:06.1

and the two-tier justice system in the UK.

1:11.0

Whilst Lucy Connolly made an example of

1:14.0

to silence dissent, I think she was,

1:17.3

and also to suppress unrest following the riots.

1:22.0

But our grooming gang members and political elites

1:25.0

and even our prime minister, who didn't tell us the truth,

1:28.8

being treated more leniently by the courts.

1:33.2

There's the parameters of what we're going to talk about.

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