Attack on Parliament

Murphy

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Look in the mirror and ask yourself why you post such idiotic things. You will discover the truth, and it is ugly. You and selfsame are cut from the same cloth.

If you want people to think you're not a complete waste of skin, support your claims. The trouble is, you rarely can. I think your problem is low T. And again, I recommend you see a doctor. Something isn't right with you.

And here's a picture of a flower.

 

Murphy

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No one will ever know. He may have looked like one of these. There are those who believe he was the son of God. How did God want him to look?



or this



or this



or this,

 

Danbones

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isn't proof?
;)
you don't say

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Well, how does Channel 4 News square this: Trevor Brooks aka Abu Izzadeen's solicitor says he's still in jail!!
12:25 PM - 22 Mar 2017


Dominic Casciani ✔@BBCDomC
Confirmed from multiple sources - official and community - that Trevor Brooks NOT attacker. He's still in jail despite what others report.
3:37 PM - 22 Mar 2017 · London, England
 

Blackleaf

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PC Keith Palmer, aged 48 and a former soldier in the Royal Artillery, has been named as the police officer who was murdered in New Palace Yard, the courtyard in front of the Houses of Parliament.

A minute's silence was held nationwide at 09:33 GMT, including in the Palace of Westminster and at New Scotland Yard, to commemorate those who were killed in Wednesday's attack. The time for this morning's minute's silence was chosen in honour of murdered police officer Keith Palmer's shoulder number - 933.

Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood has been hailed a hero for attempting to resuscitate PC Palmer. Ellwood lost his brother in the 2002 Bali bombing.



Aysha Frade, 43, is the first member of the public to be identified as a victim.

The mother-of-two was reportedly crossing Westminster Bridge to collect her children from school when she was killed.

Aysha was Spanish-born but held a British passport.



Theresa May has just told the Commons that the terrorist was British-born.

Five people, including the terrorist, have been killed, and around 40 injured.

A woman with serious injuries, who was rescued from the River Thames, is believed to have either fallen from the bridge or jumped off to evade the attacker. A group of French students aged 15–16, from Concarneau in Brittany, were among those injured. Others included three police officers who were returning from a commendation ceremony, two Romanian citizens, and four students from Edge Hill University in northern England. Five South Koreans, an Australian, a Chinese and a Portuguese are also known to have been injured.

The French Foreign Minister Marc Ayrault is in the public gallery watching the proceedings in the Commons.

London attack: British-born attacker 'known to MI5'

BBC News
23 March 2017



The Westminster attacker was British-born and known to the police and intelligence services, the prime minister has revealed.

In a statement to the Commons, Theresa May said he had been investigated some years ago over violent extremism but had been a "peripheral figure".

"He was not part of the current intelligence picture," she said.

Eight arrests have been made following the attack on Wednesday that left four dead.

Those that died are PC Keith Palmer, Aysha Frade who worked at a London college, a man in his 50s and the attacker.

Seven of the injured are still in hospital in a critical condition.

A further 29 had been treated in hospital, Mark Rowley, the Metropolitan Police's Assistant Commissioner for Specialist Operations, said.

In the attack on Wednesday afternoon, a man drove a car along a pavement on Westminster Bridge knocking down pedestrians, creating panic and leaving dozens injured.

He then ran towards Parliament where he stabbed PC Palmer who was unarmed. Armed police then shot dead the attacker in the grounds.

Mrs May paid tribute to PC Palmer saying: "He was every inch a hero and his actions will never be forgotten."

Mrs Frade worked at a London sixth form college just a few hundred metres from Westminster Bridge.


Tel Aviv City Hall in Israel is lit up in the Union Jack to pay tribue to the victims


The Eiffel Tower in Paris turned off its lights at midnight

Principal at DLD College, Rachel Borland, said she was "highly regarded and loved by our students and by her colleagues".


PC Keith Palmer stopped the attacker in his tracks. Aysha Frade would be deeply missed by all, the principal at the college said

In an earlier statement made outside Scotland Yard, Acting Deputy Commissioner Mark Rowley said seven arrests had been made during raids in London and Birmingham - an eighth was announced several hours later.

"It is still our belief - which continues to be borne out by our investigation - that this attacker acted alone and was inspired by international terrorism.

"To be explicit, at this stage we have no specific information about further threats to the public."





He urged journalists not to publish the attacker's name while searches were continuing.

He said Londoners should expect to see more police officers on the streets, after officers' leave had been cancelled and duty hours extended.

It was initially thought that three members of the public had been killed on Westminster Bridge, but Mr Rowley referred to just two in his statement.

Director General of MI5 Andrew Parker condemned the attack as "appalling and disgusting".

The agency's operational response was "fully mobilised in support of the police", he said.

Met Police Acting Deputy Commissioner Mark Rowley gave update on the investigation early this morning

In other developments:

A witness told the Press Association that three men were arrested in an armed raid on a Birmingham address.

The BBC understands this is linked to the London attack

There is an unconfirmed suggestion that the car used in the attack was hired from an address in Birmingham, BBC Newsnight says

Security at Parliament will be reviewed, says Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon



The flag over the Houses of Parliament is flying at half mast

MPs held a minute's silence before Parliament continued business as normal

People worried about family and friends can call the police casualty bureau on: 0800 056 0944 or 0207 158 0010. Anyone with images or footage of the incident can send them to ukpoliceimageappeal.co.uk



MPs have held a minute's silence in Parliament before normal business resumes

Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon told BBC Radio 4's Today programme the "working assumption" was that the attack was linked to "Islamic terrorism in some form".

He paid tribute to Pc Palmer, a 48-year-old father and husband, and an unarmed member of the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Squad who had served for 15 years.

Pc Palmer stopped the attacker getting into Parliament and "gave his life for the democracy we all cherish", he told BBC Breakfast.

Asked about the mood of the city, Sir Michael said: "London is getting back to normal. They've seen terrorism like this before and they are not going to let it triumph."



Brendan Cox, the husband of murdered MP Jo Cox, said it was important to remember that "this was a story about people who didn't come home yesterday".

US President Donald Trump was among world leaders to offer their support to Mrs May, tweeting: "Spoke to UK Prime Minister Theresa May today to offer condolences on the terrorist attack in London. She is strong and doing very well."

The Pope said in a letter to the Archbishop of Westminster that he had been "deeply saddened to learn of the loss of life and the injuries" and "assured the nation of his prayers".

Analysis



By Dominic Casciani, home affairs correspondent

The carnage on Westminster Bridge and inside the grounds of Parliament is the attack that security chiefs here in the UK have long been preparing for.

Terrorism looks not just to kill and maim - but to create panic and such a sense of disorder that it rocks a city or nation to its foundations.

And this attacker sought to do so in as low-tech way as is possible.

The days when terrorism meant large, complex bombs and months of planning are gone: Western security agencies - particularly MI5 and its partner agencies - are very, very good at identifying those plots and disrupting them.

The longer it takes to plan such an attack, the more people who are involved, the more chances there will be for security services to learn what is going on.


London attack: British-born attacker 'known to MI5' - BBC News
 
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Tecumsehsbones

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The Brit cops are saying the killer acted alone, and they've arrested seven people in Birmingham in connection with the killings.

Which makes sense to Brits, being retarded.

If you wanna know how this movie goes, rent "In The Name Of The Father" starring Daniel Day-Lewis.
 

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Welcome to London: We can say we’re not afraid, light candles and make hearts of our hands but the truth is that we can’t go on like this

Katie Hopkins on the London terror attack | Daily Mail Online

liberals will mock, cheer or display maudlin emotions when these terrorist attacks happen.

really, the best thing that could happen is for them to start losing friends and family the radical islam way.

it's the only way to be sure.
 

Blackleaf

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Londoners share images of unity and strength after Westminster attack

By Lamia Estatie
BBC Monitoring


Messages of unity and strength following Westminster attack Twitter/@xBexbabesx

Images portraying strength and unity following the terror attack in Westminster are being shared by Londoners on social media.

Four people were killed in the attack on Wednesday - a woman in her 40s, a man in his 50s, PC Keith Palmer and the attacker - and several others remain in hospital.

And residents of the affected city are saying they will stand together in the aftermath, using hashtags including #WeAreNotAfraid, #WeStandTogether, #LondonIsOpen and #UnitedTogether.

A popular image being shared on social media, illustrated by a UK artist, reads: "What divides human beings is small and mean. What unites human beings is huge and wonderful."

It showed people of different faiths standing together against a backdrop of London.


Twitter/@mellowvisuals

One of the images that was most shared on social media on Thursday is from a board giving the "Quote of the Day" at Tower Hill Station.


Twitter/@towerhilltube

The message read: "The flower that blooms in adversity is the rarest and most beautiful of them all."

And users shared similar messages from other tube stations. One message said to have been written at Tottenham Court Road tube station said: "We stand together!"


Twitter/@lletsacakinit

And Oval tube station's thought of the day was similar, promoting a message of fearlessness.


Twitter/@Oval_station

Tooting's board said: "United we stand, divided we fall."

Though some of the tube writings being shared appeared to be fake, many people - including NHS doctor Ranj Singh - shared them as a message of hope.

One read: "All terrorists are politely reminded that THIS IS LONDON and whatever you do to us, we will drink tea and jolly well carry on. Thank you."

In a similar manner, one man tweeted: "No place for terrorism, only tea. #WeAreNotAfraid"

Journalist, newspaper editor and radio presenter Stig Abell shared what London was like at morning rush hour, with life carrying on.


Twitter/@StigAbell

Londoners also shared artwork created by Italian artist Diego Cusano, showing a teardrop over an illustration of Big Ben.


Twitter/@DiegoCusano_

Many showed the iconic Big Ben, with the hashtag WeStandTogether.

One illustration of the clock tower and the London Eye spelled out the words: "I love London."


Twitter/@SuhaibSaqib1

A London-based woman who shared the above image said: "Hope is stronger than fear. When we stand together, we are much stronger than those who incite fear."

By the UGC and Social News team

Londoners share images of unity and strength after Westminster attack - BBC News
 
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Danbones

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Say MF, why dontcha immigrate there to where the libbies have wrecked the joint by Obombing?
they luv guys like you!!!

short distance trajectory off a tall building
;)
saves them having to come here to kill liebarrels
 

Blackleaf

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I calculate they'll deport the one on the left first. Then all they need to do is deport or kill the three on the right, and England'll be great again!

They'll not deport the little Muslim woman in the hijab. Little Muslim women in hijabs are very fashionable in Britain at the moment.
 

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London attacker British-born and once under extremist probes, British leader says

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/britain-police-say-attacker-acted-alone-but-have-arrested-7-in-sweeps/2017/03/23/178100f4-0f98-11e7-9b0d-d27c98455440_story.html?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_newbritain-430am%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&utm_term=.68bb9a7ea245


But that's OK. Soon as we deport all the immigrants, there won't be no more terrorism.

They'll not deport the little Muslim woman in the hijab. Little Muslim women in hijabs are very fashionable in Britain at the moment.
So was the EU, once. Give it time. The steady tide of hate will wash away all logic, tolerance, and human decency.