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Prime Minister thanks emergency services after Southport attack response

Sir Keir Starmer also laid a floral tribute at the scene on Hart Street in Southport.

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has thanked members of the emergency services who responded to a deadly knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed holiday class.

Sir Keir met with emergency service bosses and first responders as he visited Southport, Merseyside, on Tuesday, the day after the attack in which three children were killed and eight other children and two adults were injured.

He later laid a floral tribute at the scene on Hart Street but the visit was marred by some hostile shouts from onlookers.

He told the crews he wanted to thank them on behalf of himself, the Government and the country.

He said: “I know you would go and face any situation that was put in front of you, you do it every day.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer (right) meets with emergency personnel during a visit to Southport
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer (right) meets with emergency personnel during a visit to Southport (Temilade Adelaja/PA)

“I’m incredibly proud of what you did.

“I’m amazed, but not surprised, that you’re in today, carrying on with your duties.

“I really want you to focus on the fact that there are children today alive because of what you did yesterday. That is incredible. It’s what you do every day but it’s the most difficult of circumstances.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer places a floral tribute near the scene of the fatal knife attack in Southport
Prime Minister Keir Starmer places a floral tribute near the scene of the fatal knife attack in Southport (James Speakman/PA)

Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service chief fire officer Phil Garrigan told the Prime Minister: “I’ve never seen the crew look as shellshocked as they did yesterday.”

He said all of the firefighters were back in work on Tuesday.

Sir Keir said: “That is incredible but as you expect, the professionals that they are.”

The message left by a floral tribute placed near the scene of the attack by Sir Keir Starmer
The message left by a floral tribute placed near the scene of the attack by Sir Keir Starmer (James Speakman/PA)

His visit to the police cordon lasted barely two minutes as some watching members of the public heckled him, with one shouting: “How many more Starmer? When are you going to do something?”

As his car left, another shouted: “How many more children? Our kids are dead and you’re leaving already?”

A third man shouted “get the truth out!” while Chief Constable Serena Kennedy, who attended with the Prime Minister, was asked why the alleged attacker had not been named and if he was on a “watch list”.

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