Questions about the terrible Southport murders are piling up – and the public MUST be given the answers
by Matt Goodwin, Daily Mail:
The questions are now rapidly piling up. Why didn’t someone raise a red flag when Southport killer Axel Rudakubana was referred not once but three times to the counter-terror programme, Prevent?
When did Keir Starmer and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper learn that the then 17-year-old had downloaded a study of an Al Qaeda training manual and had manufactured the deadly poison ricin?
What exactly did Starmer and the people in power know when they were deriding millions of British people as ‘far-Right thugs’?
Most crucially of all, how much more are we not being told?
The horrific murders of three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport shocked the country. Ugly riots in its aftermath overshadowed the deep concerns felt by millions of ordinary Britons who simply could not understand how anything so senseless could happen here.
But our voices were shouted down by authorities determined to control the narrative by policing what people could say, ask and even think about the killings. That level of intense control continues now, with a frightening lack of information about what happened and why.
Yesterday at Liverpool Crown Court, Rudakubana pleaded guilty to possessing a PDF document entitled Military Studies In The Jihad Against The Tyrants, The Al Qaeda Training Manual.
He also admitted producing ricin, a toxin used in previous terror attacks. He has said nothing else about his motives or his beliefs.
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