London Bridge Incident

Except international law around citizenship and being stateless makes that difficult. It's also rather counter to British values.

I know there are barriers to it ATM such as the human rights legislation but in general I'm saying we'd be better off excluding serious watch list individuals and perhaps the electric chair for those caught and tried of terrorism.
 
That is even more worrying if true in an area that should have the best police response in the country.
If you know your way around London, it would be easy to keep one step ahead if you had the element of surprise and keep moving. All the response will go to the start and from there all they can do is play catchup.
 
Anyone else watching the BBC?

The metropolitan twitter report of an incident at vauxhall doesn't add up as the tweet was from 3.44pm this afternoon and had way more likes and retweets like than the mets twitter posts of the london bridge incident
 
Anyone else watching the BBC?

The metropolitan twitter report of an incident at vauxhall doesn't add up as the tweet was from 3.44pm this afternoon and had way more likes and retweets like than the mets twitter posts of the london bridge incident
There was a teenager stabbed to death earlier. Is it not that?
 
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