GUILTY UK- Major incident declared in Southport after multiple stabbings, 29 July 2024

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3 December 2025
''Southport triple killer Axel Rudakubana is facing 52 years in solitary confinement, according to a former inmate who was in prison alongside him.

The 19-year-old has already been segregated after he allegedly threw boiling water at a guard at HMP Belmarsh in south east London.

It is understood that Rudakubana, who has been in jail for less than a year, is also being kept apart from other inmates due to fears for his safety''.

'All the inmates hate him and the prison officers won't be happy with him either because he attacked one of their own. He will have nothing to help him pass the time.'

The insider said Rudakubana is now being treated as even more dangerous - and won't be receiving any privileges. ''

''The prison source added Rudakubana was 'living like a tramp' and was not washing or cutting his hair.''
 
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Dec. 12, 2025
''Taylor Swift breaks down in tears minutes before taking to the stage in London as she struggles with the emotional impact of meeting the families of the Southport knife attack victims in heartbreaking scenes from her new Disney series.

The long-awaited six-part docuseries, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, gives fans a rare insight into the mammoth tour and sees the singer crying alongside her mom, Andrea Swift, as she struggles to compose herself before stepping out to thousands of fans at Wembley Stadium.

The Grammy winner, 36, is seen sobbing in the glittering orange outfit she wore to open the shows last August as she walks from the meeting to a private room where she breaks down.''
 
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Jan 16, 2026
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McKenzie Morgan. Pic: South Wales Police/PA
''A teenager who was inspired by Southport killer Axel Rudakubana has been sentenced after he planned an attack on an Oasis concert.

McKenzie Morgan, from the village of Llanfrechfa near Cwmbran in South Wales, can be named for the first time after he turned 18.

He has been detained for 14 months after admitting at the Old Bailey to possessing a document useful for terrorism.

Morgan had talked of emulating Axel Rudakubana who killed three girls aged six, seven and nine, during a knife attack on a Taylor Swift-themed dance class during the summer holidays in July 2024.

Morgan, who was aged 17 at the time and living with his parents, conducted research into obtaining large knives and, in a chat with a friend on April 19 last year, sent an image of a large knife for sale online saying, "would this work?".

''Earlier this month a 16-year-old teenager from Merseyside who planned to copy the Southport killer by attacking a Taylor Swift-themed event wearing a green hoodie pleaded guilty to terrorism charges.''
 
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I really think there needs to be a ban on children accessing the Internet unsupervised until at least the age of 18.
 
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Good. At least it seems they've taken lessons from their failure to act on ARs warning signs.

Authorities better be acting extremely with extreme prejudice when any of these little mfs act inspired by this tragedy. We will not be having this guy kickstart a UK take on school shootings thanks.
 
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I really think there needs to be a ban on children accessing the Internet unsupervised until at least the age of 18.
We seriously need to bring back the communal living room computer
 
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I really think there needs to be a ban on children accessing the Internet unsupervised until at least the age of 18.
That's just completely unreasonable. You can't live your life today without the internet. Until recently, you could get married at 16 here. You can join the military when under 18 - but not in a combat role, and can get a driving licence at 17. You can even buy alcohol in a pub at 16 if it's with a meal and you can drink in private at essentially any age over 5.
 
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It is up to parents and their active and responsible involvement into upbringing IMO.

Parents can use parental control tools
(e.g. Google Family Link or Apple Screen Time and many more).

Regular conversations about what the child does online
and what threats he or she may encounter there.

Gradually increasing freedom as the child grows up and develops digital competences.

It all comes down to responsible and effective parenthood.
One cannot prohibit everything and be complacent.

"I will ban Internet and will have peace& quiet."

C'mon!!!

:rolleyes:

JMO
 
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My personal opinion is that children's minds are extremely susceptible to external influences and alot of what is on the Internet these days is awful and absolutely not for the eyes of impressionable children still finding their way in the world. It's OK to say oh the parents need to parent better but the parents can't follow them to school and see what they are looking at on school computers, if their children go over to friends houses the friends parents might not have parental controls on Internet use etc. You cannot watch your kids every single second of every single day! It's impossible.

Maybe not ban it but it definitely needs tighter regulation especially when it comes to people under 18. There's no coincidence that more children than ever are suffering with mental health issues, children are lured away by paedophiles pretending to be kids, children going missing, children are encouraged to comitt suicide by online groups goading them and then there's the children who already have issues and are full of hate and in a few clicks they can buy weapons and manuals how to make poison! It's madness!! There needs to be better education for both children and parents of the dangers lurking online.
 

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