The Prime Minister has defended his actions after he was blasted with accusations of a “cover-up”.
His statement has followed his earlier admission that the British state failed the three girls who had been brutally murdered by Axel Rudakubana at a Taylor Swift dance class last summer.
Rudakubana, from Lancashire, pleaded guilty yesterday to murdering Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, on July 29 last year.
It has now emerged that Rudakubana had been referred – on three occasions – to Prevent, which is the Government’s scheme to prevent terrorist violence.
The Prime Minister has defended his actions after he was blasted with accusations of a “cover-up”
It had earlier emerged that Rudakubana had been referred three times to Prevent, the Government’s scheme to stop terrorist violence.
One of the earlier references were made after there was concern surrounding Rudakubana’s potential interest in murdering children in a school massacre.
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