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Pressure mounts on Labour to abandon UN law on young murderers that prevented child killer Axel Rudakubana from being jailed for life

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Last night, LaFour was confronted with calls to take over control over the British legal system, after international rules kept the murderer from Southport of it to lock up for the rest of his life.

The pressure on the government increased after number 10 refused to overwrite or ignore a UN convention, which prevents everyone under the age of 18 to receive a life sentence.

There were phone calls from politicians, a former director of the Public Prosecution Service and residents of Southport.

The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Bonded the hands of Mr Justice Goose when he expressed the verdict about Axel Rudakubana this week, in which the judge made it clear that if the triple murderer had been adult at the time of the murders, He sure he was never released.

But when Rudakubana carried out his attack nine days before his 18th birthday, he fell under the convention and instead was sentenced to a prison sentence of at least 52 years.

That punishment, even though he is the longest punishment for someone of his age, it is already revised after a complaint that this was 'excessive mild' and gave rise to a debate about whether judges should be restricted in such a way .

Shadow Minister of the Interior Chris Philp urged Sir Keir Starmer to reconsider his position on the issue and said to the mail: 'If I look at this disgusting case, I think the judge should have had the opportunity to have a Lifelong to be ordered if he had wanted it.

“The government is wrong if they call for changes in the Criminal Act rejects ready-made, especially when the families of the victims ask. We are obliged to look at the families. “

Pressure mounts on Labour to abandon UN law on young murderers that prevented child killer Axel Rudakubana from being jailed for life

Last night was confronted with calls to take over control over the British legal system, after international rules ensured that Southport murderer Axel Rudakubana could not be locked up for the rest of his life

The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Bonded the hands of Mr Justice Goose when he expressed the verdict about Axel Rudakubana this week, in which the judge made it clear that if the triple murderer had been adult at the time of the murders, he sure he was never released

The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Bonded the hands of Mr Justice Goose when he expressed the verdict about Axel Rudakubana this week, in which the judge made it clear that if the triple murderer had been adult at the time of the murders, he sure he was never released

Liam Rice, father of three children from Southport, whose fellow taxi driver Rudakubana unconsciously gave a lift to the dance class to perform his massacre, said: “The law must be changed-he must stay in prison for life.

'Given what he did and the damage he has caused to so many lives and families, I would say that life in prison is even too good. [for him]. ''

Following a call from party leader Kemi Badenoch, the Tory-court spokesperson Robert Jenrick said: 'It is true that criminal law generally makes a distinction between young people and adults.

'But in exceptional cases there are strong arguments to give judges the freedom to act.

'The statement of Labor that prevents international law is a distracting trick that ignores the dualistic legal system of Great Britain. Starmer's predictable attempts to bring international right to a higher level are no excuse for passivity. “

Former Tory Minister Neil O'Brien said, “It is pathetic and disrespectful that the government doesn't even want to look at this.”

Reform leader Nigel Farage of Great Britain added: 'We have again foreign institutions that dictate how we live. This is unacceptable. “

A Downing Street spokesperson said, “Orders for all life are not something we are looking at.”

Sir Keir Starmer has been encouraged to reconsider his position on this issue

Sir Keir Starmer has been encouraged to reconsider his position on this issue

Today the mail was told that Rudakubana is confronted with displacement by prisons for his own safety, because he will get a premium on his head. In the photo: the murderer in a taxi before the stabbing

Today the mail was told that Rudakubana is confronted with displacement by prisons for his own safety, because he will get a premium on his head. In the photo: the murderer in a taxi before the stabbing

He indicated that the controversial attorney general Lord Hermer, who has promised to make Great Britain a 'leader in the field of international law', has been consulted on this issue.

Lord (Ken) MacDonald, who led the Crown Prosecution Service Before Sir Keir accepted the post in 2008, said to The Daily Telegraph: 'In a matter of this horrible nature, where the age at which the trigger comes is so close, think I that some public unrest will arise. . ''

It was when the mail was told that Rudakubana is confronted with displacement by prisons for his own safety, because he will get a premium on his head.

The murderer will probably also be held in isolation, whereby his relocations mean that his 52 -year period will cost the taxpayer £ 2.7 million.

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