POLL OF THE DAY: Do you trust the public inquiry to get the truth on Southport? - VERDICT
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GB News members were asked whether they trust the public inquiry to get the truth on Southport
Yvette Cooper announced a public inquiry into how Southport killer Axel Rudakubana "came to be so dangerous" after the 18-year-old pleaded guilty to the murders of three young girls on Monday.
The Home Secretary said Britain must "face up to why this has been happening and what needs to change" with an inquiry to find out the "truth".
Rudakubana also pleaded guilty to attempting to murder eight other children and two adults, including dance instructor Leanne Lucas and businessman John Hayes.
Cooper confirmed the 18-year-old had “contact with a range of different state agencies throughout his teenage years” before carrying out his “meticulously planned rampage”.
POLL OF THE DAY: Do you trust the public inquiry to get the truth on Southport? - VERDICT
GB News
It comes after Rudakubana had been referred to the Government anti-extremism scheme 'Prevent' three times before he stabbed the three young girls to death.
He was referred to 'Prevent' due to concerns about his obsession with violence, though he was found not to be motivated by a terrorist ideology.
A huge 98 per cent of GB News members who voted in the poll don't trust that the public inquiry will get the truth on Southport, while just two per cent do trust the inquiry.
With that in mind, do you trust the public inquiry to get the truth on Southport? Have your say by commenting below.