Two children dead and six injured after being stabbed in Southport

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Window cleaner Joel Verite tells GB News how he tackled the knifeman to stop him killing more children...


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Former Scotland Yard (London) Detective Peter Bleksley calls the riots in Southport ‘depressingly predictable’ due to the ‘breakdown in community outreach’ from Merseyside Police.

Bleksley lays the blame on those in command of the Merseyside force on not the ordinary copper.

The riots left 54 police injured after a suspected immigrant murdered two British girls and one Portuguese girl...


Meanwhile, Merseyside Police have charged a 17 year old male from Lancashire on the murder of three children and the attempted murders of others...

 
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Rioting has broken out in Hartlepool, East Yorkshire - on the opposite coast to Southport - as anger swells through the country after a Rwandan Muslim murdered three little girls.

The throng threw missiles - including a metal beam - at Humberside Police as yet another lovely asylum seeker decided to get stabby.

 

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Meanwhile, a group of Far Right Hitlerite bigots demonstrated outside 10 Downing Street today in protestation of three little girls being culturally enriched in Southport.

These thugs are nothing short of Hitlerish England supporters and either need to be imprisoned or to be culturally enriched.

London is one of the world's biggest cities and therefore cannot continue in this day and age to NOT be culturally enriched. Inwards the darkies flood, bringing their harmless and modern progressive values with them.

Either way we cannot have people demonstrating against the murder of three children. After all, this is the 21st Century and such regressive pho bebelong to the supporters 2

 
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A 17-year-old charged with murdering three girls who were stabbed at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport has been named.

Axel Muganwa Rudakubana is also charged with 10 counts of attempted murder after eight other children and two adults were seriously injured in the attack on Monday.

The suspect, who is from the Lancashire village of Banks, appeared at Liverpool Crown Court, and also faces a charge of possessing a curved kitchen knife.

He was remanded into youth detention accommodation.

The Cardiff-born teenager could not previously be named due to his age but Recorder of Liverpool Judge Andrew Menary KC ruled it could be made public following applications from the media.

The defendant is due to turn 18 next week.

 

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A 17-year-old charged with murdering three girls who were stabbed at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport has been named.

Axel Muganwa Rudakubana is also charged with 10 counts of attempted murder after eight other children and two adults were seriously injured in the attack on Monday.

The suspect, who is from the Lancashire village of Banks, appeared at Liverpool Crown Court, and also faces a charge of possessing a curved kitchen knife.

He was remanded into youth detention accommodation.

The Cardiff-born teenager could not previously be named due to his age but Recorder of Liverpool Judge Andrew Menary KC ruled it could be made public following applications from the media.

The defendant is due to turn 18 next week.

Is this one of those things where they post a picture of the dude when he’s 10 yrs old instead of this year? Are these pictures from 2015?
 

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This is the image we have of him as he appeared at Liverpool Crown Court today. It's illegal under Section 41 of the Criminal Justice Act 1925 to take photographs in a court as a trial is in progress, so all we have are drawings of the defendant in court.

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Rudakubana, 17, arriving at Liverpool Crown Court today under heavy security.

Rudakubana is British, being born in Cardiff of Rwandan heritage.

He's charged with three murders of children, 10 attempted murders - 8 of children and two of adults - and possessing a curved knife.

The two adults he attempted to murder were the girls' yoga teacher Leanne Lucas and Jonathan Hayes, who runs a business next door to the yoga and dance class where the attack took place. Lucas placed herself as a shield to prevent the knifeman attacking the children and Hayes was stabbed as he confronted the knifeman but managed to chase him away.

Under British law, the suspect would not normally be allowed to be identified publically as he is under 18. But Recorder of Liverpool Andrew Menary KC ruled that the suspect's identity shall be made public as he turns 18 next week.

 
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Jacob Rees-Mogg served as the Tory MP for North East Somerset from 2010 until democracy ousted him from his seat on 4th July.

However, he's kept his other job as a GB News presenter. Here he says that Britain needs to reassert its belief in freedom of speech after the Southport attacks and former BBC news reader Huw Edwards being found guilty of possessing indecent images.

The initial failure to release the Southport suspect's name led to angry riots in Southport and down in London. However, that wasn't the fault of the police. It's the law. Nobody under the age of 18 on suspicion of committing a crime can be name. Rees-Mogg, however, argues that the law should be changed so that anyone over the age of 16 accused of serious crimes like murder shall be named.

 
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Farage is right about Keir Stalin: The view from an ex-British soldier regarding Starmer's Downing Street statement over the nationwide protests over the killings of three little girls.

It serves us right for electing the Far Left.

 
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Protesters threw bricks, rocks, flares, beer kegs and horse manure at Northumbria Police and set a police vehicle alight during a riot in the north eastern English city of Sunderland tonight over the Southport murders, the suspect of which is of Rwandan heritage.

This riot follows similar scenes in Hartlepool and London on Wednesday.

A 17 year old of Rwandan parentage is to go on trial over the killings of two British and one Portuguese schoolgirls which have clearly angered the country.

 
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Breaking News: Police station in the city of Sunderland has been set ablaze by rioters

Northumbria Police have also had beer kegs and horse manure thrown at them outside a Sunderland mosque.

The rioters shouted insults at Islam and voiced their support for Tommy Robinson.

Labour's North East England Mayor Kim McGuinness says she is "appalled" at the violence.

Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer is accused of "stoking the flames" of the riots.

 
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"Sorry, I couldn't do more": ITV News interviews businessman John Hayes, who was stabbed in the leg as he confronted the knifeman. John is the boss of a business next door to the dance class where the attacks took place.

Merseyside Police believe John saved the life of at least one child.

 
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Starmer's speech on the Southport attacks' riots around the country was one of the most "dangerous, divisive and racist ever uttered by a British Prime Minister".

The Left Wing leader of our country has vowed to bring in tighter controlling of almost 70 million people.

Are some people regretting having voted Labour into power on 4th July?

The Prime Minister and Labour Party leader effectively condemned those ordinary people in Sunderland, Hartlepool and London concerned and angered about the current state of their country as being Far Right.


 
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Watch Southport stabbing suspect Axel Rudakubana star as Doctor Who in BBC Children in Need promo​

No. It's not a sick parody. It's true.

Somebody needs to tell Starmer that it's people like him - not the ordinary white working class masses - who need to be more controlled

 

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Violence breaks out in cities around the country after a second-generation immigrant murdered three little girls - two British and one Portuguese - in Southport

Bristol, Hull, Liverpool, Blackpool, Belfast, Sunderland, Manchester

In Hull protesters hurled scaffolding at the police and shouted "We want our country back!", burning bins and tyres.

In Belfast, people protested outside a hotel housing migrants. Yes, they get housed in hotels.

In Manchester the protesters were confronted by the purple haired freaks of Antifa.


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Rotherham, outside a hotel where asylum seekers are held


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The Prime Minister Keir Starmer has condemned the "Far Right thuggery."

He still hasn't learnt from the first riot in Southport. After that he told the nation, wrongly, that people angry and rioting were "Far Right" rather than ordinary people concerned about the state of their country and, being a Far Left Stalinist, he vowed to crack down on these "Far Right thugs."

It's that speech which fanned the flames leading to the other riots breaking out around England.

Well done, Labour. You Far Left Stalinist have only been in power for a month and look what you've done already.

 

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Breaking News: Rioters are again targeting police in Middlesbrough and trying to grab the cameras of photographers
 

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Starmer is warned that the "Far Right" protesters will NOT back down and could topple the PM


Starmer has isolated the working man from society with a few short sentences

 

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"Protect Muslims and blame the EDL was Starmer's reaction"

But nothing from the PM about protecting British women and children from stabby stabby immigrants