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The Liverpool manager Arne Slot has expressed surprise the proposed Hillsborough Law is yet to be introduced. The Prime Minister says work is ongoing to deliver the legislation.

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00:00I think Starmer is stymied by the fact he is from a legal background
00:04and he's very cautious and doesn't want to rush things through.
00:07Well, I hope it gets passed because I think it's been a travesty
00:12on the people that were killed and the families and all, you know.
00:16I think it's disgraceful the way things have, you know,
00:20by success as governments, not, you know,
00:23and I think Starmer's trying to do something about it, hopefully, you know.
00:28And apart from anything else, there are people like the blood scandal,
00:34various other scandals that, you know,
00:36those people were never given justice and still not given justice.
00:39It's just gone on too long and people have a right,
00:43when they've been wronged, to be recognised and people to be investigated.
00:47My brother-in-law, he was at the match at the time, yeah,
00:51so we were concerned about him.
00:54And other people that I know, that lost people, you know.
00:59I mean, I remember seeing us on TV, had friends around in the house
01:03and we looked up and we were just horrified of what was happening.
01:06I remember that day and my brother lived quite nearby
01:11and I'd gone up to see him and he said,
01:13this many people have died.
01:14And I thought, what's this sick joke?
01:17You know, it was just unbelievable.
01:21I can still see it in my head.
01:23It was just awful watching people being stretched out
01:25and then to hear the fans being blamed was just disgraceful.
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