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With London being England's New York, it must be a worrying thing at times to co-exist there, never knowing what attacks could be brewing. The attacker/s seemed to know this, mounting their offensive on the very recognizable Westminster Bridge. It's often those landmarks that can be the first to be targeted, unfortunately.
Errr, just twitter. Went by the name Abu Izzadeen.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/abu-izzadeen-london-terror-attacks-westminster-who-is-he-police-politicians-a7644626.html
BBC keep making the same mistake. It's not 4 dead it's 3. One was terrorist scum and should not be listed as a victim.
Thanks pal !!
Yes i work just up the road from it so close enough.
Mind you i was one of the first people to the bombed bus on 7/7 ,happened around the corner from there at the time,the explosion was so loud...horrible memories.
So i seem to be drawn to these bloody things,but i'm SO proud of the police,emergency services and intelligence agents today.
So efficient and professional.
No need to wait, he has been identified as Abu Izzadeen. There are pictures of the crime scene.
We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven; that which we are, we are;
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield
Exactly. Stiff upper lip and let's cheer on the boys in Dortmund.
That hate preacher is still in jail in the UK. It's not him, but someone else.
(Selfishly glad, currently, that I no longer work in central London, but 10 miles to the south.)
Hope you chaps who reside in London are safe and unharmed.
There's never a wrong time for Tennyson, @Thunderpussy. A perfect use of the text.
Absolutely. Bond's home becomes ours too, no matter where we are in the world.
Have to say I do think the media has hugely sensationalised the coverage. Rolling news and talk of London being on lock down. Appalling event I know but it's felt like the media has been waiting for this so they can go to town. Just my opinion.
If it weren't for the sirens and the news i wouldn't have even noticed any difference. Construction workers still carrying on, people walking around etc not 2 minutes walk away
A little quieter on the way home - Westminster bridge literally looked like the closing scene of Spectre unfortunately.
Thoughts go to those poor people who won't be going home to their families tonight.
Thoughts also dwelling on the question of how the hell the perpetrator hasn't been sitting in a prison cell In the first place for his very public hate speech beliefs, preaching and clear desire for death and destruction.
This is so useless and so tiresome. I'm sure the terrorists are proud. They must think themselves so brave. You know when I'll call them brave? If they were to show up at a white supremacist convention with a sword and some lousy phrases. Let's have some fun then.
Stop attacking people who are unprepared and unarmed and who have good manners. You're cowards. And we will piss on your graves.
You make a salient point. Rolling news will run with this, even when they have nothing to report. Thirty odd years ago I was involved in an incident, a very serious incident, which took place on the outskirts of a major UK city. It wasn't terror related but was serious enough for the powers that were to enforce a complete media blackout. Unless they were there or acted as responders to that incident, no one will ever know it happened.
Publicity is the lifeblood of these extremist vermin. While I'm not suggesting that outrages such as the one witnessed today should go unreported, I feel that coverage should be confined to normal news programmes.
You can't say that mate. It has nothing to do with religion apparently.
I've being speaking to a few people to ask how long it will take the media to come up with some excuses for this vermin and his actions? Mentally ill? Failed by the state? Broken home? Let down by the education system?
I wonder if he was part of the deradicalisation programme? that multi million pound scheme to - well - deradicalise home grown jihadists and those returning from fighting for isis (no capitals) in Syria?
Am pleased to say that this platitude seems to being used less and less as it becomes more and more common.
Put it this way, this guy wasn't motivated by Darwin
And do we really need more surveilance? Didn t get us anywhere so far.