thank god we are an island, free movement within mainland Europe is easy for these guys, getting into the UK another matter altogether.
I was thinking the same thing. Didn't stop the 7/7 guys though.
thank god we are an island, free movement within mainland Europe is easy for these guys, getting into the UK another matter altogether.
thank god we are an island, free movement within mainland Europe is easy for these guys, getting into the UK another matter altogether.
thank god we are an island, free movement within mainland Europe is easy for these guys, getting into the UK another matter altogether.
Bavaria's state premier Horst Seehofer has said that there is "reason to believe" that a man arrested last week with several weapons in southern Germany is linked to the attacks in Paris.
"There is reason to believe that this is possibly linked" to the attacks, Mr Seehofer told a party conference.
Police made the arrest on 5 November during a routine check on a motorway and said they found "many machine guns, revolvers and explosives" in the suspect's vehicle.
Well I'll be, so it has, it's the aviation one that's dropped, not the overall one.
thank god we are an island, free movement within mainland Europe is easy for these guys, getting into the UK another matter altogether.
They could be here now.
Reports of SAS being deployed in london for an immediate repsonce to a dirty bomb threat.
Reports of SAS being deployed in london for an immediate repsonce to a dirty bomb threat.
Reports of SAS being deployed in london for an immediate repsonce to a dirty bomb threat.
Source?
The 7/7 attackers were from Yorkshire.
Yes, however they were not originally from this country.
Mohammad Sidique Khan: aged 30. Khan detonated his bomb just after leaving Edgware Road tube station on a train travelling toward Paddington, at 8:50 a.m. He lived in Beeston, Leeds, with his wife and young child, where he worked as a learning mentor at a primary school. The blast killed seven people, including Khan himself.
Shehzad Tanweer: aged 22. He detonated a bomb aboard a train travelling between Liverpool Street station and Aldgate tube station, at 8:50 a.m. He lived in Leeds with his mother and father, working in a fish and chip shop. Eight people, including Tanweer, were killed by the explosion.
Germaine Lindsay: aged 19. He detonated his device on a train travelling between King's Cross and Russell Square tube stations, at 8:50 a.m. He lived in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, with his pregnant wife and young son. His blast killed 27 people, including Lindsay himself.
Hasib Hussain: the youngest of the four at 18, Hussain detonated his bomb on the top deck of a double-decker bus at 9:47 a.m. He lived in Leeds with his brother and sister-in-law. Fourteen people, including Hussain, died in the explosion in Tavistock Square.
Yes, however they were not originally from this country.
Mohammad Sidique Khan: aged 30. Khan detonated his bomb just after leaving Edgware Road tube station on a train travelling toward Paddington, at 8:50 a.m. He lived in Beeston, Leeds, with his wife and young child, where he worked as a learning mentor at a primary school. The blast killed seven people, including Khan himself.
Shehzad Tanweer: aged 22. He detonated a bomb aboard a train travelling between Liverpool Street station and Aldgate tube station, at 8:50 a.m. He lived in Leeds with his mother and father, working in a fish and chip shop. Eight people, including Tanweer, were killed by the explosion.
Germaine Lindsay: aged 19. He detonated his device on a train travelling between King's Cross and Russell Square tube stations, at 8:50 a.m. He lived in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, with his pregnant wife and young son. His blast killed 27 people, including Lindsay himself.
Hasib Hussain: the youngest of the four at 18, Hussain detonated his bomb on the top deck of a double-decker bus at 9:47 a.m. He lived in Leeds with his brother and sister-in-law. Fourteen people, including Hussain, died in the explosion in Tavistock Square.
There family should have been kicked out of this country hard but its needed.
Their families should've been punished for their misdeeds? What sort of nonsense is that?