The Restore leader incorrectly told the world’s biggest podcaster there was just ‘one murder’ during the school massacre in which 16 children died.

Rupert Lowe has sparked outrage after incorrectly claiming there was just “one murder” during the Dunblane massacre.

The Restore leader told Joe Rogan, the world’s most popular podcaster, that handguns in the UK were banned “because there was a murder up in Dunblane”.

Mr Rogan asks the Great Yarmouth MP: “One murder?,” before Mr Lower replies: “One murder.”

Sixteen children aged five and six and their teacher were killed by Thomas Hamilton at Dunblane Primary School on March 13, 1996.

Another 15 children and three adults were injured before Hamilton killed himself.

The tragedy remains the deadliest mass shooting in British history and led to major reform of the UK’s gun laws.

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Sixteen children and their teacher were murdered in the Dunblane massacre (PA)

Mr Rowe’s comments prompted backlash, with Scottish Conservative MSP Stephen Kerr describing them as “shocking”.

He said: “One murder? Sixteen kids and their teacher were murdered. Fifteen other primary school children were wounded.

“My children’s school, about 15 minutes from Dunblane, was locked down that day. They’ll never forget being kept in the gym hall until everyone learned the gunman was dead.

“They’ll never forget the teachers trying to hold themselves together while reassuring frightened children.

“To reduce that atrocity to ‘one murder’ is deeply insulting. It wasn’t a single murder. It was a mass murder. In a primary school.

“Almost as disturbing was the tone – one of disbelief, even mockery, that anyone could respond by tightening gun laws.

“This wasn’t some obscure historical event. It happened in 1996, when Lowe was 38 years old.

“He should have known what happened on that terrifying day in Dunblane.

“For anyone who remembers that day, hearing it dismissed so casually is genuinely shocking.”

Mr Lowe made the comments as he gave his opinion to Mr Rogan on why the UK has strict gun laws.

“Effectively, they are trying to make that very difficult through the licensing laws for guns,” he said.

“My father used to shoot pistols for Oxford University and he’s dead now, bless him, but all his pistols were taken away, the pistols he used to shoot with at Oxford University. I mean, we now have a society which needs radical change.”

The Dunblane massacre shocked the nation and led to the UK enforcing some of the strictest firearms legislation in the world.

In the wake of outrage and anti-gun campaigning after the atrocity, a ban on most handguns was introduced by John Major’s Conservative government in 1997.

Later that year, legislation widening the ban to include all cartridge ammunition handguns was introduced by Tony Blair’s Labour government.

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