Ministers are facing calls to divert resources to tackle the “growing threat” from the woman-hating “incel” movement believed to have inspired the Plymouth gunman.
Jake Davison, 22, killed five people including a three-year-old girl and his own mother before turning the gun on himself on Thursday.
He had posted online about his frustration at being a virgin and shared hate-filled rants about single mothers, including calling his own mother, Maxine, 51, “vile”.
A minute’s silece was held as questions are asked over what inspired the shooting
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In several clips uploaded to his YouTube channel, Davison had referred to the incel — “involuntary celibate” — movement, a subculture that blames women for depriving men of sex.
At its most extreme, it promotes violent misogyny and has inspired several high-profile murders in the US.
Sir Peter Fahy, former chief constable
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