Families of girls injured in the Southport attack today warned the Government against making empty promises and demanded Andy Burnham ‘prioritise’ implementing change when he becomes Prime Minister to stop a similar atrocity ever happening again.
Relatives of the 22 young survivors, who escaped 17-year-old Axel Rudakubana’s murder spree, spoke out on Thursday after the Government published its response to the findings of the first phase of the public inquiry.
In April, chairman Sir Adrian Fulford published his first report into the atrocity, which he described as a ‘clearly signposted disaster waiting to happen.’
The 760-page document, which followed 35 days of evidence
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