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UK Prime Minister Heckled in SouthPort : "Are My Children Next, Prime Minister !!!"
A vigil is being held in Southport for all those affected by yesterday's stabbing attack.
Mayor of Sefton June Burns says she "can't believe how many hundreds of people" have come to pay their respects.
She says she couldn't help but cry when she visited an impromptu memorial set up outside the police cordon.
"It really gets you, you can't help but cry because of the outpouring of grief," she tells the crowd.
She urges people in need of support to reach out for help.
The Prime Minister was heckled as he laid his wreath on Hart Street, near where the attack took place.
He laid down his wreath and stood momentarily in silence, but more than one person shouted: "How many more Starmer? When are you going to do something?"
The PM was then ushered back to his waiting car by his security detail, which then left in convoy. "You've got your photo, you're leaving now," shouted one man from the crowd. Others shouted 'make a real change' at him as he walked away without commenting.
Shouts of 'go away' and 'you're not wanted' could be heard as Sir Keir walked to a waiting car. In tense scenes, screams could also be heard in the air as others shouted at the PM as he rushed away from the scene.
He did not respond, and walked off, ushered back to his waiting car by his security detail.
Sir Keir said separately that the attack in Southport "touches a nerve" with the whole country.
He said: "It's awful to contemplate what happened. To hear for myself the experiences of the first responders, what they had to deal with, it's really hard to take in for anybody.
"It's not what any of them came to work for but, of course, they're professionals and they deal with it."
Asked about his "mission" to crack down on knife crime, Sir Keir said: "I am very worried about high levels of knife crime and I'm absolutely determined that my Government will get to grips with it.
"But today is not the time for politics. Today is the time to focus entirely on the families who are going through such pain and grief, and on the wider community, and, of course, a time to say thank you to those that responded yesterday, in the most awful of circumstances."
The three girls killed in the Southport stabbing attack were named on Tuesday as Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar.
Bebe, 6, Elsie, 7, and Alice, 9, were stabbed at a Taylor Swift dance club in the seaside town on Monday.
Eight other children were hurt, five of whom are in a critical condition in hospital. Two other adults are in a critical condition.
A 17-year-old has been arrested and continues to be questioned. His motive has not yet been established.