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OK ... What are you and your government going to do about it?
Yet more innocent souls departed ... what is your / COBRA / MI5's next move?
"Things can't carry on as they are"
Quite right Mrs May
New government needed
Don't vote Tory.
Another desperate attempt to win votes from the pathetic witch
As a new matter of interest what should the next goverment do :
Have open borders and free movement.
Except asylum seekers.I Increase personal website monitoring.
Longer detention terms of suspects.
Challenge human right courts on exclusion of known preachers of hate.
Deportation.
Armed police on streets.
ID cards .
Round up everyone we can and who knowingly went to support this hatred abroad.
Lets not forget it's our lifestyle and freedom they detest, and female freedoms , not just foreign policy, they even hate their own, as we have witnessed in the middle east.
May has overseen the reduction in the number of police officers by 20,000 as Home Secretary.
She has been part of a government which has also drastically reduced the manpower of the armed forces.
The Tories as the party of law and order and strong defence ? What a joke.
Take a look at @OwenJones84's Tweet: https://twitter.com/OwenJones84/stat...741151744?s=09
That is true and they have stopped a number of attacks and got them to court.
I don't think it's a simple as more police numbers , this type of security and crime is beyond the bobbies.
What a great response from someone with apparent wisdom.
Why do you think that I have the answer?
I asked the question ... it's up to those in power to answer it / sort it out - not me you fool.
If you were caught up in a similar atrocity ... would you not be asking questions of those who are in charge of our nation?
Get all Religious texts moved into the Fiction section in every book shop in the land.
Breaking news.......loads of great stuff going on in the world at present that the brainwashing news channels wish to ignore...........
Gosh wouldn't that be different and new, a peace minister, somehow I get the feeling that may not work, ask the peace loving aid workers beheaded for just offering aid to those who have suffered.
I read some time ago that we were wrong to present barriers at the Calais camps and we should allow more in and asylum seekers , just feel whatever we do will be a risk to our own, as this is an ideological conflict, and no offering of peace will keep us safe , this is serious stuff, that needs tough,clever policies, not blame .
Well, it's interesting because while we're saying Jezza will have a chat, and Boris is tweeting "Very very very clear - Corbyn will never protect us against our enemies.", you get Peter Kirkham, former Senior Investigating Officer at the MET, on Sky News with a different view.
He says that it's an outright lie that there are more police on the streets than ever before, that they're the same officers working longer shifts and coming in from other forces; it's an outright lie that there are more armed officers on the street than ever before and it's a target to get them to 2010 levels (which they're aiming to do by 2020 but are 1000+ short); that were there actually more police then they could work at low-level intelligence monitoring from communities, for example monitoring the 23,000 'known' to the security services; that if a similar attack happened somewhere other than a major city like London or Manchester then the response would be very different as they're threadbare.
So some food for thought, given that the Tories have been in charge for seven years and for much of that time a certain Theresa May was Home Secretary. Still, Labour could never protect us like the Tories are doing, could they?
It's sad reading the hatred towards MP's or governments , and policies on these incidents, and very little on the evil perpetrators of these atrocities
I know, the political point scoring is getting on my nerves.
Even worse when the leader of the free works is tweeting it!
She's going to regulate the internet
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a7771896.html