Daughter of murdered MP says ‘doors slammed in her face’ over calls for inquiry

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The daughter of murdered Conservative MP Sir David Amess has said a review released today will show the ‘utter stupidity’ from authorities that led to her father’s death.

Sir David was killed by an Isis sympathiser in October 2021 while he met with members of the public in his Southend West constituency.

The killer, Ali Harbi Ali, was known to the anti-terror government programme Prevent – but was not stopped in time.

Katie Amess has argued that a full public inquiry needs to take place into her father’s murder to fully understand and learn from the failures of the case.

However, she described being ‘completely stonewalled’ by officials in an interview with Good Morning Britain earlier today.

She said: ‘I’ve knocked on every door, I’ve tried to take it through the legal system, I’ve tried to take it through the Conservative government, now the Labour government.

‘Every door is being slammed in my face.’

Katie suggested the killings in Southport last July by a teenager who was also known to Prevent may never have happened if an inquiry had taken place earlier.

She told the ITV show: ‘It’s the same profile of person who did it to my dad, that did it in Southport. It’s a lone terrorist in their bedroom, self-radicalising.

‘Had the inquiry been launched in 2021, we wouldn’t be in the same situation today.’

An undated handout photograph released by the UK Parliament shows Conservative MP for Southend West, David Amess, posing for an official portrait photograph at the Houses of Parliament in London. - British MP David Amess was on Friday stabbed "multiple times" during an event in his local constituency in Leigh-on-Sea in Essex, southeast England, Sky News and BBC reported. Essex Police did not name Amess but confirmed that officers "were called to reports of a stabbing in Eastwood Rd North shortly after 12.05pm. A man was arrested shortly after & we're not looking for anyone else." (Photo by Richard TOWNSHEND / UK PARLIAMENT / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO USE FOR ENTERTAINMENT, SATIRICAL, ADVERTISING PURPOSES - MANDATORY CREDIT " AFP PHOTO / RICHARD TOWNSHEND /UK Parliament" (Photo by RICHARD TOWNSHEND/UK PARLIAMENT/AFP via Getty Images)
Sir David Amess was killed in October 2021 (Picture: AFP via Getty Images)

A learning review into the contact between Prevent and Ali is expected to be released later today.

Katie, who saw an earlier draft of the report in March last year, said it makes clear the ‘utter stupidity by the authorities and non-accountability’ that preceded Sir David’s killing.

But she also said the review ‘doesn’t mean anything’, describing it as ‘just a piece of paper’ that cannot provide the answers a public inquiry would.

Prevent was thrust into the spotlight when the history of Southport killer Axel Rudakubana was revealed following his guilty plea.

The murderer was referred to the programme for assessment three times between 2019 and 2021, but was deemed unsuitable for intervention each time.

File photo dated 20/8/2024 of flowers and tributes outside the Atkinson Art Centre Southport following the July 29th knife attack in the town, during which three young girls were killed. Axel Rudakubana has been has been detained for life with a minimum term of 52 years. The 18-year-old pleaded guilty to all 16 offences he faced on the first day of his trial at Liverpool Crown Court on Monday. Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, died following the attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in The Hart Space in Southport on July 29, 2024. Issue date: Wednesday August 21, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Southport. Photo credit should read: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire
Flowers and tributes outside the Atkinson Art Centre in Southport after three young girls were killed (Picture: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)

Anna Firth, who was Sir David’s successor as Southend West MP, has written a letter to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer arguing the publication of the Prevent Learning Review today, ‘whilst welcome, is not sufficient’.

She said the public inquiry into the Southport murders should be expanded to encompass other incidents where Prevent had interactions with people who went on to kill.

They included the Reading murders by Khairi Saadallah in 2020 and the London Bridge killings by Usman Khan as well as Sir David’s death, she wrote.

Firth added: ‘Each grieving family has an equal right to answers and to an inquiry.’

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