'The loss of young lives is a scourge on society, it will take all of us to win'

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'The loss of young lives is a scourge on society, it will take all of us to win'

Knife pain has to end

To see neatly folded clothes of dead victims of knife crimes will send shudders down the spines of parents, carers, relatives, friends, neighbours, colleagues and concerned members of the public.

The senseless loss of life, particularly young lives, is a scourge on our society. We can beat it, if we display purpose and determination.

Actor Idris Elba launching the Don’t Stop Your Future campaign in today’s Daily Mirror is a moment where the country could potentially turn the tide, MPs and citizens coming together to declare enough is enough.

Those piles of folded clothes, representing 247 victims in a single year, are a moving testament to the senseless waste of all those futures, a powerful rallying cry to take pragmatic and practical steps to avoid another 247 families enduring intolerable grief.

We applaud Idris for his involvement as the figurehead, yet he more than anybody would acknowledge that this isn’t only about one man. It will take us all, including our law-makers, to triumph in this battle.

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Hundreds condemned to early graves by knife crime is not inevitable, a grim fact of life. We are able to reduce it and, with goodwill and commitment, we can and must.

Rishi’s repeats

Vindictive and thrashing around to save his own skin, desperate Rishi Sunak will alas inflict much more misery on Britain before holding a general election.

The clueless Prime Minister putting himself first, second and third is a gruesome prospect.

This is a time for change – all Sunak is offering is more of the failed same.

Clear message

The court of public opinion could not be clearer: The persecuted postmasters are innocent, and their Post Office bosses guilty of heinous contempt.

Mr Bates vs The Post Office demonstrates the value of a TV drama delivering moral force.

Voice of the Mirror

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