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Sir David Amess suspect likened reply to ‘killing’ to ‘Little Britain episode’

Sir David Amess suspect likened reply to 'killing' to 'Little Britain episode'
Ali Harbi Ali, 26, is said to have stabbed the veteran Conservative MP 21 times (Pictures: PA)

The alleged terrorist accused of murdering Sir David Amess laughingly likened his response to the killing to ‘a Little Britain episode’, the Old Bailey has heard. 

Ali Harbi Ali, 26, is said to have stabbed the veteran Conservative MP 21 times after attending an appointment at a constituency surgery in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, on October 15 last year. 

He allegedly waved the bloody 12-inch-long knife before being apprehended by two unarmed police officers. 

On Friday, jurors watched videoed police interviews in which Ali calmly described in detail how he had carried out the attack. 

He told police: ‘Sat down with him. He was quick, but I think he knew straight away something was up. 

‘Well, it looked awkward ‘cos I was holding my phone, ready to send off, like, a bunch of messages to let my family know what was up. 

‘Then he must’ve thought that it was a sting from the Labour Party, because he said to me, ‘Oh, you must be very politically inclined. You’re from the Labour Party, you’re not recording me, are you?’ 

‘Because… Brass Eye, they did a thing on him, like, 14 years ago.’ 

Undated handout photo issued by Metropolitan Police of Ali Harbi Ali, after being arrested on suspicion of the murder of Sir David Amess. Issue date: Thursday March 24, 2022. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS MP. Photo credit should read: Metropolitan Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Ali Harbi Ali after being arrested on suspicion of murder (Picture: PA)
Undated handout file photo issued by UK Parliament of Sir David Amess. Ali Harbi Ali is due to go on trial at the Old Bailey on Minday accused of murdering the veteran Conservative MP as he held meetings with constituents in a church building last year. The 26 year old denies fatally stabbing the MP for Southend West during a constituency surgery in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, on October 15. Issue date: Monday March 21, 2022. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS MP. Photo credit should read: Chris McAndrew/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Sir David was stabbed during a constituency surgery in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex (Picture: PA)
Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Ali Harbi Ali in the dock at the Old Bailey in London accused of stabbing to death Sir David Amess, the Conservative MP for Southend West during a constituency surgery in Leigh-on-Sea in Essex on October 15. Picture date: Monday March 21, 2022. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS MP. Photo credit should read: Elizabeth Cook/PA Wire
Court artist sketch of Ali Harbi Ali in the dock at the Old Bailey (Picture: PA)

Ali laughed at ‘Cake’, in apparent reference to a satirical episode about a fake drug. 

He went on: ‘I felt like one minute I was sat down at the table talking to him and the next he was, sort of, dead. 

‘But, yeah, it’s probably one of the strangest days… of my life now, y’know?’ 

Following his arrest, Ali confirmed it was a ‘terror attack’, saying: ‘I mean, I guess yeah, I killed an MP. I done it, so yeah.’ 

In the next interview, on October 16, Ali was reminded by Police Constable Jody Grogan of what he had said. 

Ali responded: ‘Oh God, I sound stupid there. 

‘Nah, I just… the way I worded it. (chuckles) It sounds like a Little Britain episode. Um, I just… yeah, it sounded like what a terrorist act is. 

‘I went into an MP’s surgery, and I killed him, so with the idea of vengeance in a way, so I will, guess we’ll get into that a little bit later on.’ 

Asked to describe how he felt after the killing, as he prayed with blood on his fingernails, he said: ‘That seems a bit, I don’t know, satanical almost, it’s weird. 

‘Obviously, I’ve killed someone. There’s no doubt about that, but it still doesn’t feel like it. 

‘Maybe it’s because I feel justified in what I’ve done.’ 

Asked if he thought he had done a ‘good deed’, he said: ‘If I didn’t believe it was a good deed, I wouldn’t do it.’ 

Ali described his previous ambition was to study medicine, but by 2014 he said: ‘I pretty much already radicalised myself.’ 

He said he dropped out of university ‘to focus on whether or not I was going to make Hijrah (travel), which was my preference, or to carry out an act of domestic terrorism’. 

By 2019, he had decided against going to Syria but 2020 was a ‘write-off year’ because of coronavirus, he said. 

He told police he ‘just ran out of excuses’ after seeing there were a ‘lot of attacks up and down the country’. 

Ali decided to target an MP that had voted on Syrian airstrikes because they were ‘accessible’ and ‘numerous’. 

He said he did not choose Sir David because he was a Conservative. 

‘It wasn’t just him – I went to Mike Freer’s surgery in Finchley.’ 

Ali also looked at pictures of Michael Gove’s house in west London, saying he would ‘probably be the easiest one to get to’. 

He said: ‘The reason why I started going to Parliament in the end was because he (Mr Gove) broke up with his wife so (the) house got sold, he found a new place, and that felt like the closing of a door.’ 

Britain's Housing Secretary Michael Gove arrives to attend a requiem mass for Conservative MP David Amess at Westminster Cathedral in London on November 23, 2021. - British lawmaker David Amess was stabbed to death while meeting his constituents on October 15, 2021. Ali Harbi Ali, from north London, is accused of stabbing Amess, is set to go on trial at the Old Bailey in central London on March 7, 2022. (Photo by Niklas HALLE'N / AFP) (Photo by NIKLAS HALLE'N/AFP via Getty Images)
Jurors heard Ali also looked at pictures of Michael Gove’s house in west London (Picture: AFP via Getty)

Ali told police he had bought the knife five years before and kept it in his bag throughout that summer. 

He said officers would find a plan of attack on Mr Gove on his electronic devices, adding: ‘But I never followed through with that plan.’ 

Ali used to go to the minister’s address as he was tipped to replace Theresa May as prime minister and subject to media attention. 

He said: ‘It was laziness. It was… so convenient to go to that address but I just, I don’t know why I didn’t do that one.’ 

Ali talked about so-called Islamic State and al Qaida butsaid he did not regard himself as ‘extreme’ in his Muslim faith. 

Asked if he considered himself a member of Islamic State, he said: ‘I say I have allegiance to them. But it sounds weird to call myself a member. I don’t think I’m deserving of that.’ 

Pc Jody Grogan said: ‘And now?’ 

Ali replied: ‘After the fact? Yeah, why not. 

‘If tomorrow it was on the news “this is an attack carried out by an Islamic State militant”, fine. That’s how I want to be seen.’ 

Ali, from Kentish Town, north London, has denied murder and preparation for terrorist acts. 

The trial continues.

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