Farage Vindicated: UK Police Provided ‘Inadequate’ Information Following Southport Attack, Watchdog Finds.

Britain’s terrorism watchdog said that the information provided to the public following the mass stabbing at a children’s dance party in Southport last year was “inadequate”, in an apparent acknowledgement of criticisms levied by Reform UK leader Nigel Farage.
The UK’s independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, Jonathan Hall KC, has told the BBC that the lack of details released by the police in the wake of the mass stabbing committed by second-generation Rwandan migrant Axel Rudakubana that left three young British girls dead had fuelled widespread speculation on social media, which many credit as having sparked the anti-mass migration protests and riots that ensued in the following days
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