hall kc, has claimed that it was a failure to disclose the facts about the southport killer axel rudakubanaat risked prejudicing the trial if the truth had come out earlier. there would never have been an information vacuum, he says. but it gets worse than that. not only did the prime minister, keir starmer, handle southport catastrophically, but we now have definitive proof today that we are living in a two tier society. the sentencing council, shockingly, has issued new guidance that would make prison sentences get this less likely for racial, sexual, ethnic and religious minorities. in a statement, the council justified its effectively racist policy and i'll call it what it is. it's a racist policy on the grounds that there are disparities within the judicial system, and therefore outcomes should be rectified in this manner. the labour government has distanced itself, distanced itself from the guidance, with justice secretary shabana mahmood saying that she completely disagrees with the guidance. but just this evening, the times newspaper has reported that these guidelines were drawn up