Nigel Farage says:
“In the wake of the horrific murder of those three girls in Southport in July of this year I asked some questions saying: ‘Please tell us the truth, stop the online speculation.’ Well it’s taken a long time to find out more about the individual. He’s now been charged, believe it or not, under the Biological Weapons Act because the police have found ricin in his home. He’s been charged under the Terrorism Act, alleged to have downloaded Al-Qaeda terrorist materials. But the murder of the girls and the serious injury of the others that is still being treated as a non-terror incident because they don’t know what the motives were. We’ve also been told this afternoon there are other facts that we don’t yet know because the CPS say they will come out in good time in court and are not to be discussed now. So that’s all right then that all makes sense to you doesn’t it? Yes, absolutely.”
He’s not happy.
Speaking to Adam Boulton on Times Radio about kicking the Golders Green suspect, Heidi Alexander said:
“I thought that if I was in the shoes of that police officer, then if I’m honest, given the situation, and the fact that he had a backpack on his back, and they were worried about whether that might go off, I could, if I was a police officer, frankly, I could see myself having taken similar action.”