Refusal to hold inquiry into Sir David Amess murder 'an absolute insult', says his daughter
- Katie Amess criticized the government's refusal to hold a public inquiry into her father's murder, calling it an "absolute insult" and a "betrayal to our father's memory".
- Ms Amess described the government's rejection of an inquiry as an "absolute insult" and a "betrayal to our father's memory".
- Katie Amess plans to meet with the Prime Minister and plead for a change of heart regarding MP safety.
- Ali Harbi Ali, who fatally stabbed Sir David Amess in 2021, received a whole-life order in 2022.
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