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Nigel Farage says party has ‘all the momentum in British politics’ with chairman claiming it is ‘headed for government’
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.
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
Conservative and Labour MPs have hit back at Nigel Farage after he told LBC he has no confidence in the Government’s inquiry into the Southport attack.
The Home Secretary has had to disown a report on extremism she herself commissioned - and it's given ammunition to Labour's enemies
Starmer’s inquiry will not address the problems in the National Health Service, social services and schools which prevented them from intervening effectively to shift Rudakubana from the path he was on.
It's a bit too soon to say for sure how this decade will remembered. But, unless things drastically change, it's not likely to be fondly. How about the Snoring Twenties? The Boring Twenties?
The former Home Secretary suggested Britain could become "the first Islamist nation with nuclear weapons", with the UK falling "into the hands of Muslim fundamentalism" within 20 years
The government has been grappling with the definitions of terrorism and extremism following the conviction of 18-year-old Axel Rudakubana for the murders of three young girls in Southport last July.
When it comes to politics. In my view, Donald Trump is and always has been a peacemaker. God knows we need one here. He's even being nice about Keir Starmer earlier today. He said that he thinks Sir Keir Starmer has done a very good job so far.
LONDON — The British government said Friday it has no plans to change a law barring young people from being imprisoned for life, despite widespread demands for the teenage killer of three young girls to die behind bars. Axel Rudakubana, 18, was sentenced to serve at least 52 years for a stabbing rampage at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class.