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The Southport killings might not have happened if there'd been an inquiry, and now Keir Starmer won't give us the answers we need

Lady Julia Amess met Sir Keir Starmer Yvette Cooper in Downing Street last week to plead for a public inquiry into the brutal killing of her dearly-loved husband Sir David.



Lady Amess, widow of the murdered MP Sir David Amess, is seeking a public inquiry into the circumstances surrounding his death, arguing it might have been prevented and criticizing Keir Starmer's refusal to grant one. She believes a full inquiry is necessary to understand why her husband's killer was deemed a low terror threat and wants accountability for the failures of the Prevent program.

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