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Labour slammed for 'letting feral youths run amok' as stabbings and violent crime plague Bank Holiday weekend

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The May Bank Holiday weekend witnessed a spade of violent crime and stabbings across the UK, which critics have attributed to a failing of the Labour Government to maintain order.Between Friday and Monday, a teen was fatally stabbed in Hackney, in East London, while another survived an attack in Clapham, South London, and a third was rushed to hospital following a brawl on Brighton seafront.Further disorder unfolded at Hampstead Heath's Parliament Hill Lido where the centre was closed after a rowdy confrontation.Chris Philp, Shadow Home Secretary, attributed the spade of attacks to a failing of the Labour Government, citing an immense strain on police resources.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say He told GB News: "Labour has lost control of our streets in recent days as feral youths, often armed with knives, are running amok."The violence we saw over the weekend is completely unacceptable, and my thoughts are with the family of the boy who was stabbed to death in Hackney."Crime and...

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