Southport MP Patrick Hurley has committed to giving young people a meaningful say on policy decisions that affect them, after backing a Youth Pledge following the launch of major new research from The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award charity

By Andrew Brown Stand Up For Southport

Southport MP Patrick Hurley said “it’s imperative we work together” after the horror attack on Monday that saw three young girls killed on Hart Street in Southport. 

He said: “The last few days have been extremely difficult for the people of Southport. It’s imperative that we work together to find a way through this for the community. 

“Our town is in the national spotlight, but we have shown our strength, rebuilding neighbours’ walls, cleaning streets, and standing shoulder to shoulder with each other. 

“Our town came out in their thousands to attend the peaceful vigil on Tuesday and to lay flowers for the three little girls; Bebe, Elsie Dot, and Alice, who lost their lives in the horrific attack on Monday.

“As we come together in this difficult time, we remember those that we have lost, and we will continue to make space for the people in our community to express their feelings and emotions. 

“My team is working hard to support the community. Please get in touch if you need any help at this difficult time at patrick.hurley.mp@parliament.uk

 

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