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Man, 26, arrested under Terrorism Act after struggle outside palace in which three police officers were injured......

 

Full story in the link below..

 

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/aug/26/buckingham-palace-attacker-had-a-4ft-sword-police-say

 

What are your thoughts on this? Are you shocked? Or like many others are you becoming desensitized to these kind of events?

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Am I shocked? No. Am I desensitised? Again, no.

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step closer to detention camps is all.

 

Only if people are monumentally stupid.

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i wonder if a few of these perpetrators have mental health issues and doing things because of things they read?

 

---------- Post added 26-08-2017 at 17:52 ----------

 

link for those who havent seen the story

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-41055985

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Only if people are monumentally stupid.

 

And if they are . . . ?

 

---------- Post added 26-08-2017 at 18:40 ----------

 

i wonder if a few of these perpetrators have mental health issues and doing things because of things they read?

 

He was driving a Prius so yes, the defence lawyers should get a satisfactory result with the insanity plea.

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i wonder if a few of these perpetrators have mental health issues and doing things because of things they read?

 

---------- Post added 26-08-2017 at 17:52 ----------

 

link for those who havent seen the story

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-41055985

 

I think most if not all have mental health issues.

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What are your thoughts on this? Are you shocked? Or like many others are you becoming desensitized to these kind of events?

 

I think to myself how stupid an idea it was to invade Iraq, destabilise the Middle East and set it on its current course where extremists like IS have gained influence and are bringing terror to the street of Europe.

 

Thank you, Tony Bliar.

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i wonder if a few of these perpetrators have mental health issues and doing things because of things they read?

 

---------- Post added 26-08-2017 at 17:52 ----------

 

link for those who havent seen the story

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-41055985

 

I think so - a bloke from Luton waving a sword about outside is unlikely to be part of some sophisticated terrorist organisation - just a nutcase.

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I think so - a bloke from Luton waving a sword about outside is unlikely to be part of some sophisticated terrorist organisation - just a nutcase.

 

Good point.

 

Isn't it the anniversary of Diana's death ?

 

I must admit, my support for the monarchy did drop considerably after Prince Charlie's adultery with Horsey McHorseface.

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And if they are . . . ?

 

 

And if they are they might think about incredibly stupid and dangerous suggestions like 'detention camps'.

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I think to myself how stupid an idea it was to invade Iraq, destabilise the Middle East and set it on its current course where extremists like IS have gained influence and are bringing terror to the street of Europe.

 

Thank you, Tony Bliar.

 

 

Bliar isn't bothered, he is away counting his millions. Don't you just love Champagne socialism.

 

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