roger hallam four years imprisonment. >> the prime minister has warned that violence against women andirls is a national emergency. it comes after the case of triple killer kyle clifford found that he had been viewing harmful online content before the murders. he was convicted of raping his ex—girlfriend, louise hunt, before using a crossbow to kill her and her sister hannah, and a butcher's knife to kill their mother, carol. prosecutors said clifford watched videos posted by social media influencer andrew tate the day before the deadly attack. the court was told the murders were fuelled by the violent misogyny promoted online. shadow justice minister doctor kieran mullen spoke to gb news earlier. >> well, i think we have to always, in these circumstances, be clear about the individual responsibility of people like that. there are, you know, millions of us in this country who have access to that same content, and it doesn't lead to us committing these sorts of horrific acts. so people are responsible for their own actions. having said that, of course, we know that some of these things