Farage criticizes Southport for ‘cover-up’ after triple killer was referred to anti-terror scheme THREE times

Farage criticizes Southport for ‘cover-up’ after triple killer was referred to anti-terror scheme THREE times

Nigel Farage has made strong accusations against Sir Keir Starmer and the police, calling their actions a “gigantic cover-up” in relation to the Southport murders. It has been revealed that triple killer Axel Rudakubana was reported to the anti-terror programme Prevent three times before he committed the heinous act of murdering three girls.

Farage slammed what he perceives as a failure on the part of authorities to take action on the multiple reports made against Rudakubana, suggesting that a more proactive approach could have prevented the tragic loss of lives. The incident has raised questions about the effectiveness of the Prevent program and the responsibility of law enforcement in preventing such tragedies.

The details of the case are still emerging, but Farage’s comments have ignited a debate about accountability and the need for a thorough investigation into the events leading up to the murders. The accusations of a cover-up have sparked outrage and calls for transparency in the handling of such cases moving forward.

As the story continues to unfold, it is clear that there are still many unanswered questions surrounding the Southport murders. The community is left searching for answers and justice for the victims, as the authorities face scrutiny over their response to the reports made against Rudakubana.

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