Actor Idris Elba announced in the middle of his next documentary on the knife crime according to which the United Kingdom must consider “innovative” prevention methods such as the scrambling or the prohibition of knives.
According to IMDB, The documentary, “explores the reality of crime to the knife in the United Kingdom, meeting offenders, families, young workers and the police to understand this crime and find solutions, including discussions with Keir Starmer and King Charles “.
The 52 -year -old actor spoke with the BBC shortly before the release of his documentary on how to resolve crime to the knife.
“The truth is that kitchen knives may represent 25% of the knives used in most terrible crimes. This is one of the film statistics. And these kitchen knives are generally a domestic situation,” warned Elba. “So kitchen knives … Of course, it’s very difficult. They are a domestic knife.”

“So, forbid all, and if you have one of these knives, get a license for that,” he suggested heritage knives. “As simple as that.” (Hollie Adams / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
THE In the United Kingdom The actor added more: “I think there are areas of innovation that we can do with kitchen knives. I hate saying it. All kitchen knives don’t need to have a point On them. declared. “In a country in crisis, I’m sorry, but yes, let’s look at that.”
He continued by suggesting that there is a flaw for “heritage knives” which also allows people to have a “ninja sword”.
“So let’s all prohibit, and if you have one of these knives, get a license for that,” he suggested people who wanted to keep family heritage swords. “As simple as that.”
He argued that the support of such a license program is a “small contribution to society” because the current situation “leaves these children vulnerable”.
The telegraph quoted Elba also calls on social media platforms to assume responsibility.
“When it comes to Big Tech, there must be the responsibility Within their own policies, and their policies must be educated and motivated by what society judges well or badly, “he said.” It’s great that you are a big business, you make a lot of money, you have a lot of social media followers, it’s fantastic. But by the way, we don’t like knives, we are not going to tolerate your advertising knives to young people, please. “”

The television of actor Idris Elba meets a variety of authorities on what should be made of knife crimes in the United Kingdom (Photo of Stuart C. Wilson / Getty Images)
He concluded: “We don’t like porn, we don’t like it, we don’t like intimate dogs, this can be done in a society, and in my opinion, where democracy leads, it takes a village.”
According to the Telegraph, “the ban on the sale of pointed kitchen knives was supported by the church of England, the judges, the best doctors and psychiatrists in trauma, the police and the victims because they claim that it would make it potentially fatal injuries much less likely. “
A recent crime with a knife that highlighted the question in the United Kingdom came when Axel Rudakubana, 18, would have stabbed three young girls to death and attempted the murder of eight other children and two adults in July. He was also accused of possession of an al-Qaeda training manual and a ricine poison.
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