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Voice of the Mirror: How was London Bridge killer free to go on his rampage?



The fact young London Bridge victims Saskia Jones and Jack Merritt had been trying to help ex-prisoners improve their lives makes this attack even more tragic.

They were brutally betrayed by Usman Khan but how was he freed to go on this rampage?

Lessons must be learnt but Boris Johnson’s shameful swerving and squirming on TV gave us no confidence that will happen.

Those attacked and killed were failed by a legal system hammered by Tory cuts.

But instead of accepting this, Johnson tried to deflect blame on to Labour.

It was another pathetic performance showing he is unfit to be Prime Minister.

Labour’s Jeremy Corbyn rightly said Tory austerity smashed holes in the criminal justice system. It was the Tories who changed the law so dangerous prisoners couldn’t be kept in jail.

We owe it to the families of Saskia and Jack to do whatever it takes to save others from a similar fate. Johnson’s political point scoring is the grubbiness of an indecent Tory with no plan to keep us safe.

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