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    Gunfire outside parliament

    So says RT:

    BREAKING: Reports of loud bangs and gunfire outside parliament.

    https://t.co/A7n28LPvA1

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    shame
    Last edited by kingbillyboy; 22-03-17 at 15:01.

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    Car on westminster bridge has run over 5 people:

    https://twitter.com/sikorskiradek/st...61194207920130

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    A policeman shot an intruder 3 times according to the telegraph

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    A guy on the news just said Britain is under attack. calm down.
    Last edited by LordKenwyne; 22-03-17 at 15:04.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LordKenwyne View Post


    A guy on the news just said Britain is under attack. calm down.
    No change here in Barry. Still looks like a bomb's hit it.

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    Interesting UK centred the worlds media and politics are.

    President Trump has been briefed on the attack.

    A coalition airstrike yesterday killed 33 civilians, to barely any coverage.

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    Last edited by LordKenwyne; 22-03-17 at 15:46.

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    Perhaps you should have warned people that these are quite graphic photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by itkman View Post
    Perhaps you should have warned people that these are quite graphic photos.
    Sorry. I thought twitter would do that as I got warned it was graphic using a mobile.

    They really do look quite bad, hopefully they pull through.

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    Twitter seems Full of Americans who REALLY want to know the race of the attackers.

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    Oh dear , hope people are safe , bet this one won't rembered on Nov 5th

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    I'll guess that today's incidents will be the lead item on UK national news broadcasts for between 4-7 days. It'll provide politicians and a compliant corporate media with numerous opportunities to use their favourite words to instil fear, so be prepared to hear or read terror, terrorists and threat an awful lot. Maximum publicity is what the headers who commit such acts want more than anything, and the same talking heads always eagerly oblige instead of doing the opposite.

    They wittingly do so because they know the citizenry will timidly accept fewer freedoms and personal privacy for they mistakenly believe they will be safer by the state recording their internet browsing history, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LordKenwyne View Post
    Interesting UK centred the worlds media and politics are.

    President Trump has been briefed on the attack.

    A coalition airstrike yesterday killed 33 civilians, to barely any coverage.
    Thank you for that Yoda.

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    I can't understand why the London Eye has stopped.
    If it is a terrorist attack and there's still terrorist in the area then surely the people on there would be sitting ducks.
    Get the poor buggers down.

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    Earlier today "Erdogan warns Europeans 'will not walk safely on the streets'."

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...-a7642941.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by LordKenwyne View Post
    Interesting UK centred the worlds media and politics are.

    President Trump has been briefed on the attack.

    A coalition airstrike yesterday killed 33 civilians, to barely any coverage.
    Which probably means he's watching fekin fox news..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    I'll guess that today's incidents will be the lead item on UK national news broadcasts for between 4-7 days. It'll provide politicians and a compliant corporate media with numerous opportunities to use their favourite words to instil fear, so be prepared to hear or read terror, terrorists and threat an awful lot. Maximum publicity is what the headers who commit such acts want more than anything, and the same talking heads always eagerly oblige instead of doing the opposite.

    They wittingly do so because they know the citizenry will timidly accept fewer freedoms and personal privacy for they mistakenly believe they will be safer by the state recording their internet browsing history, etc.
    It must be marvellous to know everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rich munn View Post
    It must be marvellous to know everything.
    It was an easy prediction to make as they always use the same playbook.

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    Stabbed PC has died plus one of the run over people.

    Hope the Police shot the ferker dead.

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    IMG_20170322_173556.jpg

    A few places reporting that this is the attacker. Can see 2 knives on the floor also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Oh dear , hope people are safe , bet this one won't rembered on Nov 5th
    "Remember, remember, the 22nd of March" doesn't have quite the same ring to it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    I'll guess that today's incidents will be the lead item on UK national news broadcasts for between 4-7 days. It'll provide politicians and a compliant corporate media with numerous opportunities to use their favourite words to instil fear, so be prepared to hear or read terror, terrorists and threat an awful lot. Maximum publicity is what the headers who commit such acts want more than anything, and the same talking heads always eagerly oblige instead of doing the opposite.

    They wittingly do so because they know the citizenry will timidly accept fewer freedoms and personal privacy for they mistakenly believe they will be safer by the state recording their internet browsing history, etc.
    What an extremely strange way of looking at a tragedy. As if the security services are glad it occurred to serve some grander purpose.

    More likely, they will say major cities will see an increase in security.

    Something which I doubt you care about sitting in rural wales where your biggest danger is a cow walking on a duel carriage way. I can't remember the last time I saw a policeman walking the streets.

    Anyone who wouldn't want in an increase in security in Manchester, London etc is extremely dumb as given the chance there would be a bloodbath.

    I think you'll find most people at major cities would welcome increases in security regardless of the threat level.

    And yes I think your prediction on an increase of the word terrorist and threat level discussion may be accurate....
    Last edited by LordKenwyne; 22-03-17 at 18:00.

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    Football messageboard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    IMG_20170322_173556.jpg

    A few places reporting that this is the attacker. Can see 2 knives on the floor also.
    I know he has a beard etc but I'm guessing he's one of those coverted muslims by the looks of him
    Just a guess btw

    Anyway that doesn't matter whoever it is I hope he spends the rest of his life crippled and fed by a tube the ****

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