The Guardian view on the Huntingdon train stabbings : an immigration-fixated right is failing (…)
Kneejerk responses undermine the emergency services and contribute to a damaging climate of suspicion Witnesses to Saturday evening’s stabbings on a train in Cambridgeshire at first wondered if reports of a knife-wielding attacker were a Halloween prank. As passengers fled through the carriages, (…)
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