Yvette Cooper introduced a public inquiry into how Southport killer Axel Rudakubana "got here to be so harmful" after the 18-year-old pleaded responsible to the murders of three younger women on Monday.
The House Secretary mentioned Britain should "resist why this has been occurring and what wants to vary" with an inquiry to search out out the "reality".
Rudakubana additionally pleaded responsible to making an attempt to homicide eight different kids and two adults, together with dance teacher Leanne Lucas and businessman John Hayes.
Cooper confirmed the 18-year-old had “contact with a variety of various state companies all through his teenage years” earlier than finishing up his “meticulously deliberate rampage”.
It comes after Rudakubana had been referred to the Authorities anti-extremism scheme 'Forestall' thrice earlier than he stabbed the three younger women to demise.
He was referred to 'Forestall' as a result of considerations about his obsession with violence, although he was discovered to not be motivated by a terrorist ideology.
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