Let’s be clear – the Southport massacre COULD have been avoided. Those murdered little girls could have still been alive today if the Establishment – the cops, counter terror officers, Prevent, the CPS, this Government – had all done their jobs properly.
And if they had Axel Rudakubana,18, would never have been able to race into that dance class manically brandishing his kitchen knife and kill three innocent young girls and try to murder ten more.
Because this monster- who was obsessed with murder, genocide and death – was well known to police. He’d been referred to Prevent – the organisatio n that exists to stop people becoming terrorists –THREE times yet was not deemed a threat.
He’d been expelled from school for threatening to bring in a knife. He beat up a pupil with a hockey stick.
His own family had called the police numerous times because of his dangerous behaviour and a week before the Southport murders his own father had stopped him getting into a cab to go back to his old school where its believed he was going to massacre pupils.
It was blindingly obvious to everyone who came into contact with him that Rudakubana was dangerous but no-one cared enough or could be bothered to stop him.
And to listen to slippery Keir Starmer denying that there had been any kind of cover up over the catastrophic inadequacies and incompetence of all those who should have stopped this, isn’t just sickening it’s a bloody insult to the parents of those dead girls. It’s also an insult to the people of Stockport – and the rest of us- who wanted answers about what happened that terrible day and were lied to .
Keir Starmer is already being accused as being a part of the cover up over these murders. He said in his speech that he got to know the details as they were emerging. So let’s think about that.
Carole Malone condemns the government for their actions around Southport
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Presumably as soon as Rudakubana had been arrested police would have torn his home apart for clues as to why he’d done what he’d done. And what they found is that Rudakubana regularly watched videos of beheadings and that on the day on the actual murders – Jul 29 – he’d watched a video of a terrorist attack where a man shouting Allahu Akbar was stabbing a bishop in the head, the neck and the torso. Rudakubana then went straight out and massacred those little girls .
Police also discovered ricin in his house together with an Al Quada handbook. So when Starmer says he knew about the details as they were emerging – presumably he must have known all that pretty quickly?
So without being given ALL the details why weren’t we made aware of the terror link? And why wasn’t Rudakubana charged with the terror offence in August when he was charged with the three murders – and not three months later?
Was this like Rotherham and Rochdale where the authorities didn’t want to inflame “racial tensions“ in the community by suggesting this this murderer has perpetrated an act of terror?
Reform boss Nigel Farage said this week he believes those riots might never have happened if it hadn’t been for the lies, the cover up and the lack of information about a young man who, now looks like, was always going to kill: “ I just wanted to know if this man was known to the authorities,” he says. “ And we were met with a wall of complete silence.” .
He also disputes ‘s claim that giving out information might have prejudiced any trial.
“There was nothing about what I asked that would have in any way threatened contempt of court,” says Farage.
And he’s right. The people of Southport were desperate to know what had happened to bring such pain, such devastation to their tight knit community. They’d been fed misinformation on social media about Rudakubana being an illegal migrant, about his religion and the police could have put an end to all that inflammatory speculation by stating some simple facts.
But they chose not to? Or as Merseyside’s Chief Constable Serena Kennedy said this week “ The police wanted to say more on the case but were told not to by the CPS.” Now why would that be?
Keeping this information from us was about covering backsides and releasing it as slowly as they did was incredibly useful for a State terrified of racial unrest and of having its own hideous failings exposed.
But this cannot keep happening. People cannot keep dying because of state incompetence and we cannot continue to have things hidden so as not to inflame racial tensions. Because like it or not racial tensons exist in this country and they aren’t helped by a state that tries to cover them up and pretend they don’t exist.
So No, we don’t need a long drawn out expensive inquiry to tell us what went wrong. This very obviously disturbed and violent man slipped through the net even though the red flags around him were screaming….
Starmer says he wants the inquiry because “The truth has to come out.”
Sod that!!! The truth already is out. The questions that could be answered right now without an inquiry are:
Exactly when did cops discover the dangerous toxin Ricin and the Al Qaeda handbook in Rudakubana’s house?
Why, having charged him with murder in early August, did it take THREE more months to add the terror charge.
When exactly did the PM know about the Ricin and the terror manual? Was it before he’d derided and slated heartbroken Stockport people as Far Right thugs.
Why were the public – particularly the people of Southport – kept in the dark about Rudakubana and his well-documented violent past – which must have been a matter of public record?
Starmer foolishly thinks an inquiry means he can refuse to answer legitimate questions using the excuse: “ Let’s wait for the results of the inquiry “ which could be years away and by which time he won’t even be PM.
This inquiry cannot and must not be used as a delaying tactic which I fear it already is.
The people of Southport needed facts and information that Hellish day after their close knit community was ripped apart by this this killer. But THEIR needs , THEIR CONCERNS were ignored because the Government and the CPS wanted to control the narrative and keep the British people in the dark and to cover state incompetence.
For all Keir Starmer talks about truth and transparency he’s a respecter of neither. Because since he and his Labour Government came to power Britain is now a country when the people are routinely lied to, where the state silences uncomfortable questions, where its willing to jail people for wrongly worded tweets yet NOT suspected terrorists .
Axel Rudakubana wasn’t just dangerous he was KNOWN by multiple agencies to be dangerous but no-one did anything to stop him.
So now a community is shattered and three gorgeous little girls will never get the chance to grow up.