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Act tougher on youth crime, Kinsella's sister tells the PM

Actress Brooke Kinsella met Gordon Brown and urged him to do more to tackle knife crime.

Kinsella, whose 16-year-old brother Ben was stabbed to death in Islington in June, told the Prime Minister in a private meeting there should be greater focus on preventing teenage violence.

She pressed for tougher rules so a life sentence would mean life. In an emotional-moment, Kinsella passed a letter to Mr Brown that her brother wrote months ago but never sent. It called for the Prime Minister to do more to tackle the scourge of knife crime. She welcomed the decision to double the penalty for carrying a knife to four years but questioned how many people served the maximum sentence.

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