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A Literal Attack on British Democracy
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-39355505
Reports are sketchy but it seems a guy drove across Tower Bridge "mowing down pedestrians" before dashing through the gates to the Palace of Westminster and stabbing a Police Officer. Then he was shot by another Police Officer shortly thereafter.
Ministers and MPs evacuated, apparently they've put the Lords in a Panic room in the basement, no other news as yet.
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1 dead several in critical condition. Met are assuming terrorism.
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My condolences to the victims and their families. These mad men are not off short supply.
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2-1 home grown Muslim
5-1 foreign muslim
10-1 disgruntled pro brexiter
25-1 leftist upset about brexit
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Originally Posted by
Strike For The South
2-1 home grown Muslim
5-1 foreign muslim
10-1 disgruntled pro brexiter
25-1 leftist upset about brexit
You forgot the disgruntled Irish Nationalist out for blood now that Martin McGuiness has died.
With him using his car as a battering ram the likelihood is casualties will rise.
And to what purpose?
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Philippus Flavius Homovallumus
You forgot the disgruntled Irish Nationalist out for blood now that Martin McGuiness has died.
With him using his car as a battering ram the likelihood is casualties will rise.
And to what purpose?
Pain.
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A Scot wanting a second referendum?
A Liverpool fan coming to terms that it's been 27 years?
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Greyblades
Met are assuming terrorism.
Smart Met.
"A car won't start. Met are assuming malfunction."
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Originally Posted by
Strike For The South
Pain.
Well, I'm just angry, and tired.
Tired of not just going to war properly.
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Philippus Flavius Homovallumus
Tired of not just going to war properly.
Huh?
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This was on the first anniversary of the Brussels attacks.
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Originally Posted by
Strike For The South
2-1 home grown Muslim
5-1 foreign muslim
10-1 disgruntled pro brexiter
25-1 leftist upset about brexit
The pictures purported to be the attacker were reported to be 'brown with Islamic beard'. So it looks like option 1 or 2.
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Three of the wounded were teenagers from Concarneau. My hometown in Brittany. Crap.
Stiff upper lip hard to be kept now... Frag must be right: better get used to it.
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Beskar
The pictures purported to be the attacker were reported to be 'brown with Islamic beard'. So it looks like option 1 or 2.
That or a very tanned scot.
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Abu Izzadeem. British carribean, natural born as trevor brooks, converted to islam 18 years old. Spokesman, fundraiser and inciter for terrorist organisations. Previous convict spent 3 years in jail 2008 to 11. Arrested in hungary for defying court order to report travel plans.
Shot dead in Westminster.
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Originally Posted by
Beskar
The pictures purported to be the attacker were reported to be 'brown with Islamic beard'. So it looks like option 1 or 2.
So, it's really option 5 - a crazy Brit.
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Sarmatian
So, it's really option 5 - a crazy Brit.
No tautologies, this is a serious topic. This was obviously aimed at turning Britain into a dictatorship/khanate according to the topic title.
Just very sad for those who died, as always.
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Death toll is at five and there has been a stabbing at Kennington, unknown if related.
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Five casualties, worst terrorist ever how hard can it be. RIP victims
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First, my condolences if anyone knew the victims.
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Greyblades
Abu Izzadeem. British carribean, natural born as trevor brooks, converted to islam 18 years old. Spokesman, fundraiser and inciter for terrorist organisations. Previous convict spent 3 years in jail 2008 to 11. Arrested in hungary for defying court order to report travel plans.
Shot dead in Westminster.
My paper says Izzadeem is not the man, as he is still in prison. The perpetrator is still unknown?
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Fragony
Five casualties, worst terrorist ever how hard can it be. RIP victims
Four killed (not including the terrorist). Numerous injured, some "catastrophic".
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Sigurd
First, my condolences if anyone knew the victims.
My paper says Izzadeem is not the man, as he is still in prison. The perpetrator is still unknown?
No names officially given, but a house in Birmingham raided, where the man lived.
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After attacks in Germany, France and Belgium it was only a question of time for the UK.
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Gilrandir
After attacks in Germany, France and Belgium it was only a question of time for the UK.
After an attack in the UK, it was only question of time for the UK. We're producing them ourselves. The perpetrator, from what's been released, was another homegrown.
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Pannonian
After an attack in the UK, it was only question of time for the UK. We're producing them ourselves. The perpetrator, from what's been released, was another homegrown.
Instead of letting them go off to their perceived homeland where with any luck they'll get killed we prevent them leaving which increases the risk of attacks here.
Immigration is fine when coupled with integration. But there does need to be this expectation.
~:smoking:
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Husar
No tautologies, this is a serious topic. This was obviously aimed at turning Britain into a dictatorship/khanate according to the topic title.
Just very sad for those who died, as always.
I am old enough to remember the concrete barriers around Westminster Palace, outside Downing Street etc. By attacking the centre of government they are trying to shut our democracy off from ordinary people, trying to get us to lock off Westminster, keep people out of the public galleries...
So, you see, this is an attack on our democracy.
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Philippus Flavius Homovallumus
Tired of not just going to war properly.
I know @Kagemusha highlighted this earlier, but is it possible to give clarification on what you mean by this statement, @Philippus Flavius Homovallumus ?
Just so it is clear.
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Originally Posted by
rory_20_uk
Instead of letting them go off to their perceived homeland where with any luck they'll get killed we prevent them leaving which increases the risk of attacks here.
Immigration is fine when coupled with integration. But there does need to be this expectation.
~:smoking:
I still think we should formally recognise IS and strip UK citizenship from those who go there.
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Originally Posted by
Pannonian
I still think we should formally recognise IS and strip UK citizenship from those who go there.
In an ideal world, I agree. Having SIS monitor their role in ISIS is probably sufficient.
~:smoking:
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Khalid Masood was known to police but not subject of surveillance
Masood, 52, was born in Kent and detectives believe he was most recently living in the West Midlands. Masood was also known by a number of aliases, police said in a statement.
Scotland Yard said Masood was not the subject of any current investigations and there was no prior intelligence about his intent to mount a terrorist attack.
However, he was known to police and had a range of previous convictions for assaults, including GBH, possession of offensive weapons and public order offences.
His first conviction was in November 1983 for criminal damage and his last conviction was in December 2003 for possession of a knife.
He had not been convicted for any terrorism offences.