Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was heckled by parents and other members of the public during a photo op in Southport, England, where three children are dead, and five others are in critical condition following a mass stabbing. The violent crime was allegedly perpetrated by the 17-year-old son of two Rwandan migrants.
Starmer was laying flowers in the English seaside town in front of a pack of press photographers when parents began calling out, “How many more children, Prime Minister?”
Others called out, “Are we going to do something?” and “Time for change, Starmer!” They became more agitated as the leftist politician pointedly ignored him and began to leave, saying, “Bye-bye, you’ve got your photos; off you go.”
“Make a real change! Our children!” some cried out.
Members of the public also shouted, “You’re not wanted!” and “Scumbag!” One woman said she had been told a nine-year-old girl she held in her arms as a baby had died in the attack.
In addition to the 12 children murdered or wounded by the attacker during a Taylor Swift-themed dance and yoga class, two women teaching the class were also injured. A man in his sixties working in the same building who attempted to intervene was also wounded.
One of Starmer’s first acts as Prime Minister was scrapping a plan to deport migrants to Rwanda, the native country of the alleged stabber’s parents.
The Labour premier has also sprung thousands of criminals from prison early, claiming he needs to ease overcrowding.
Keir Starmer is heckled by onlookers as he lays flowers at the scene of the Southport knife attack.@LBC @LBCNews pic.twitter.com/ZTPeWOL4Ew
— Liam Gotting (@GlobalGotting) July 30, 2024