It's obvious now that the French are better than the English at stopping terrorist attacks.
Since January 2015, France has suffered 24 terror attacks. Britain has suffered six.
Also, the number of terrorist incidents in Britain is now extremely low compared to what it was back in the 1970s and 1980s and early 1990s with the IRA.
Finsbury Park attack: Community holds vigil
BBC News
20 June 2017
The head of the Met Police and faith leaders joined a vigil on Monday night after the Finsbury Park terror attack.
Commissioner Cressida Dick was among hundreds who took part after a van hit worshippers near the Muslim Welfare House mosque and community centre.
Ramadan prayers took place on Monday after worshippers broke their fast, but leaders said it was quieter than usual.
Darren Osborne, 47, from Cardiff, has been held on suspicion of attempted murder and alleged terror offences.
The Metropolitan Police said he was being held on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of terrorism including murder and attempted murder.
His family members have said they are ""shocked" and "devastated".
Mr Osborne's mother, sister and nephew said in a statement: "We are massively in shock. It's unbelievable. It still hasn't really sunk in."
They added that their "hearts go out to those who've been injured".
Faith leaders addressed a crowd at the vigil outside nearby Finsbury Park Mosque. People from across the community had gathered in solidarity and to lay flowers.
After a short silence, chairman of the mosque Mohammed Kozbar told those attending that the attack was "on our families, on our freedom, on our dignity".
He said the man who died was a father of six children.
The Bishop of Stepney, Rt Rev Adrian Newman, said "an attack on one faith is an attack on us all".
Ms Dick said the incident was "quite clearly an attack on Muslims", and the community would now see more police, including armed officers, in the area, "particularly around religious establishments".
Later, Muslim worshippers attended midnight prayers. At the scene, the BBC's Simon Clemison said: "People came to prayer just as they would have done.
"It was pretty full - although one of the leaders of the mosque said it was quieter, he felt, quieter for one of the busiest times of Ramadan."
He said there were some reservations amongst worshippers, about the media, and about decision-makers.
But there was also positivity as people came from other parts of the capital to pray with the community.
Finsbury Park attack: Community holds vigil - BBC News
Also, Sky News were saying this morning that Darren Osborne's family have come out and said that he is "no racist." But why is it that when a non-Muslim terrorist targets Muslims the world "racist" is bandied about, but in all the occurrences when Muslim terrorists attack non-Muslims the word "racist" is not mentioned at all? Why is Osborne's attack on Muslims deemed to be racist but Abedi's attack on non-Muslims in Manchester isn't?
Go on Tommy. You tell them.
Piers Morgan blasts ex-EDL leader Tommy Robinson in furious 20-minute row on GMB as far-right protester blames the Koran for terrorist attacks
Former English Defence League leader Tommy Robinson was slammed by Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid on Good Morning Britain today. The far-right activist appeared on the show after he took to Twitter following yesterday's terror attack accusing the Finsbury Park Mosque of 'creating terrorists'. He said the mosque had created 'radical jihadists' and was guilty of 'promoting hate and segregation' just an hour after people were mown down outside their place of worship as they left evening prayers.