Reform Party Demands Death Penalty
Members of the Reform Party have called for the reinstatement of the death penalty for individuals like Axel Rudakubana, citing the horrifying nature of the Southport attack as justification.
Politicians Speak Out
Former Conservative deputy chairman Lee Anderson has joined the Reform UK Party, with colleague Rupert Lowe advocating for a national debate on the use of the death penalty in exceptional circumstances.
Controversial Sentencing
Axel Rudakubana was sentenced to a minimum of 52 years in prison, sparking calls for tougher laws to ensure individuals like him can face life behind bars.
Outcry for Justice
MPs like Kemi Badenoch and Patrick Hurley have led calls for legal changes to prevent under-18s from escaping life sentences, emphasizing the need for judicial discretion in sentencing.
National Response
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer expressed solidarity with the Southport community, vowing to deliver the necessary changes to address the atrocities committed.
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