The UK Is Lost: You Know Who's to Blame for Those Little Dead Girls in Southport?

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I'm talking, of course, about the three British little girls slaughtered at a Taylor Swift-themed party by 'a boy' last July 29th. The 'boy,' after months of radio silence from the government, as I wrote about just yesterday, pled guilty to their murders and the attempted murders of the other little folks and adults he sliced up during his rampage.

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Mewling, malevolent British Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed contrite pablum about 'failing' little girls as if this was the very first time little British girls had ever been abandoned to a ghastly fate by their government.

...Because 'the boy' pled guilty to the murders, and Sir Keir Starmer had some clean-up to do in the aftermath of the plea deal.

Imagine the British state 'failing' little girls. It's the only thing they do consistently well. Like, does a day of the week end in 'y'?

Sir Keir Starmer has admitted the British state failed the three girls who were killed by Axel Rudakubana at a dance class in Southport.

Rudakubana, of Banks, Lancashire, pleaded guilty on Monday to murdering Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class on July 29 last year.

Describing it as a “moment of trauma for the nation”, the Prime Minister said: “There are grave questions to answer as to how the state failed in its ultimate duty to protect these young girls. 

“Britain will rightly demand answers. We will leave no stone unturned in that pursuit.” 

It had earlier emerged that Rudakubana had been referred three times to Prevent, the Government’s scheme to stop terrorist violence. One of the referrals followed concerns about Rudakubana’s potential interest in the killing of children in a school massacre.

HE WAS ON OUR RADAR

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The winsome lad was also very, very familiar with knives, which is something British children are not allowed to be.

This is part of Sir Keir's problem trying to clean this current mess of his up, as the public became aware yesterday. Indeed, there was a great deal to the murderer's story that the prime minister knew from the very beginning and withheld from the public, even as he and his ministers gaslit the angry British protesters who were demanding answers, repeatedly smearing them as Islamophobic right-wing extremists and bigots. Some wound up being arrested and jailed.

Another day brought even further revelations concerning Rudakubana's violent, well-documented background, and anger is building that this thuggish cretin, even though he'd been flagged multiple times, never had a single action ever taken.

...It also emerged that Rudakubana was convicted for assaulting a child in December 2019 at the Range High School in Formby, Merseyside, from which he had previously been expelled.

Rudakubana, then aged 13, was handed a youth justice order and attended an offending programme, which he completed in 2021. This was one of at least 15 missed opportunities by government agencies to stop Rudakubana.

Starmer said the multiple failings by public bodies before the Southport attack “leap off the page”. Cooper said there were “grave questions” about how agencies had failed to identify and act on the risks given there were “so many signs of how dangerous he had become”.

These included Lancashire police receiving five calls from his home address relating to concerns about his behaviour. Cooper told MPs: “The action against him was far too weak.”

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OH, WE FAILED THE LITTLE GIRLS

I'd say so. Over and over and over again.

But in the best tradition of the British Labour Party, they are going all out in an effort to affix blame, to name the culprit, and will hold them to account for failing the little girls.

Because 'justice' is what they want.

So...AMAZON MUST PAY...says the Home Secretary. Amazon failed the little girls.

Seriously. That's what she said.

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'The 'boy' was 'vulnerable,' you know? The authorities just missed it. Not their fault.

...Teachers flagged concerns about Rudakubana to Prevent after he made inappropriate searches on school computers about conflicts abroad and acts of violence, The Times can disclose.

All three referrals were in an educational setting. One was for searching for information on the conflict in Libya and Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.

Each referral was assessed and closed by counterterrorism policing. A Home Office review concluded that all three referrals should not have been ended and should have been escalated to Channel, the next stage of the Prevent scheme that intervenes to divert individuals from radicalisation.

The decision not to pursue each referral was due to the absence of an ideology but this had neglected to consider Rudakubana’s “vulnerabilities to radicalisation” or take account of whether he was obsessed with massacre or extreme violence, Cooper said.

The review concluded that counterterrorism police failed to take account of the cumulative effect of the repeat referrals.

I guess buying a knife on Amazon in the UK isn't as easy as the Home Secretary cracks it up to be.

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But when you've repeatedly failed so many little girls, you simply have to blame someone...else.

 

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