The parents of a survivor from the Southport attack advocate for better education of children to combat the negative influence of figures like Andrew Tate. They emphasize the need for stricter knife crime laws and counter messaging in media to protect teens. The attack resulted in the tragic deaths of three young girls, leading to important discussions in parliament about knife crime and the influence of online content on youth. They stress that effective long-term solutions involve fundamentally improving the way children are raised.
"The work required is vast and complex. Long term reduction in knife crime will only be seen if we go back to the start and raise our children better."
"We need counter messaging aimed at young people to oppose what they are being exposed to online, particularly the influence of figures such as Andrew Tate."
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