(BBC) The daughter of MP Sir David Amess said she still felt “betrayed” there would be no inquiry into his death, but that the prime minister had offered a “glimmer of hope” the government would reconsider.
Katie Amess visited Downing Street where Sir Keir Starmer and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper discussed plans for a review into Prevent, the government programme aimed at stopping people becoming terrorists.
The 39-year-old said it was “very disappointing” to not have an inquiry but hoped the review could lead to some answers.
Sir David, the Conservative MP for Southend West, was stabbed to death by Ali Harbi Ali, a fanatic of so-called Islamic State, at a constituency surgery on 15 October 2021.