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Badenoch has pointed to social integration as a factor in Axel Rudakubana’s stabbing attack at a Taylor Swift dance class. But the topic of integration was absent from Mr Justice Goose’s decision to hand Rudakubana a 52-year prison sentence.
Claims have been made online about the timing of the trial of the Southport attacker. Court artist sketch of Southport stabbings suspect Axel Rudakubana on the first day of his trial at Liverpool ...
The main portion of the photograph shows Sir Keir Starmer at an event in Selby, North Yorkshire, on July 21 2023. It was taken after Keir Mather won the by-election for the parliamentary constituency of Selby and Ainsty for Labour the previous day. In the original image, Sir Keir can be seen shaking Mr Mather’s hand.
Keir Starmer said ‘Britain will rightly demand answers’ after it was revealed Axel Rudakubana had terror links
One MP for Nigel Farage’s party, Lee Anderson, posted a picture of a noose on his X account, adding: ‘No apologies here. This is what is required!’, while prime minister Sir Keir Starmer said Rudakuba
She also says that more needs to be done on integration after the Southport killings. She is pressed on what evidence exists showing the crimes were linked to integration, and cites her own personal experience
The Reform UK leader was among the politicians critical of how the Government responded to the attack, as Patrick Hurley, the Labour MP for Southport, said Rudakubana’s guilty plea would spare the families of the three murder victims a lengthy trial.
The chief of the Metropolitan Police has said that the Southport attack, which left three little girls dead, was not an act of terrorism.
Nigel Farage says party has ‘all the momentum in British politics’ with chairman claiming it is ‘headed for government’
No love lost: Starmer seeemed particularly angered by the Tory leader’s blast at his plan to slap VAT on private schools, a move Badenoch warned would hit people with special needs. “She’s got a nerve,” the PM shot back. “We are going to fix that mess like we are fixing every other mess.”
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