movement with his deputy, angela rayner, just hours after the mob had pulled down the statue of edward colston bristol, just hours after that mob had harassed and assaulted police officers, how could he all of a sudden be a law and order prime minister? it didn't end with the crackdown on rioters. the prime minister, keir starmer, withheld information from the public regarding the terror charges of the southport suspect, claiming if he hadn't, it could have prejudiced the trial, even though numerous cases emerged from the past where keir starmer had referred to other terror attacks as such. within hours, then, it emerged in january that an internal home office report, get this, had described the idea of two tier policing as a far right extremist narrative. well, the last 24 hours have turned the last 24 hours have turned the government's narrative completely upside down. why? because the independent reviewer of terrorism terrorism legislation, jonathan hall kc, has claimed that it was a failure to disclose the facts about the southport killer axel rudakubana that risked prejudicing the trial i