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Terrorist incident in Streatham 15:33 - Feb 2 with 9877 viewsnoggin

Police have shot someone after multiple stabbings

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Terrorist incident in Streatham on 19:20 - Feb 3 with 624 viewsjeera

Terrorist incident in Streatham on 19:18 - Feb 3 by Trequartista

That may be true, but taking that to its logical conclusion, why send him to prison at all?


If it's the law he was due to be out then it's the law.

If it wasn't a deliberate set-up; i.e. let him out to see where it leads, then even still, thankful our security got it right enough to follow him so closely expecting him to act.

Still not ok for those affected of course.

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Terrorist incident in Streatham on 19:28 - Feb 3 with 610 viewsTrequartista

Terrorist incident in Streatham on 19:20 - Feb 3 by jeera

If it's the law he was due to be out then it's the law.

If it wasn't a deliberate set-up; i.e. let him out to see where it leads, then even still, thankful our security got it right enough to follow him so closely expecting him to act.

Still not ok for those affected of course.


I'm not blaming the people who let him out if they were following the law (although i'm not sure how 13 months out of a 40 month sentence is 50%), i'm blaming the law. It needs to be changed asap.

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Terrorist incident in Streatham on 19:33 - Feb 3 with 607 viewsjeera

Terrorist incident in Streatham on 19:28 - Feb 3 by Trequartista

I'm not blaming the people who let him out if they were following the law (although i'm not sure how 13 months out of a 40 month sentence is 50%), i'm blaming the law. It needs to be changed asap.


No, I understand that too. I was just joining in the conversation.

What can you do. We say, 'Labour passed this, but the Tories didn't pass that'.

At the end of the day blame is irrelevant at this point, it's what to do next.

I know I keep banging on about it, but only because I'm interested in getting an answer from someone.

Is it possible his release was deliberate to see if he was any use leading to other things that may be happening?

You can see how it's not exactly far-fetched to use the situation.

Other houses have been raided since, it is being reported.
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Terrorist incident in Streatham on 19:41 - Feb 3 with 597 viewsTrequartista

Terrorist incident in Streatham on 19:33 - Feb 3 by jeera

No, I understand that too. I was just joining in the conversation.

What can you do. We say, 'Labour passed this, but the Tories didn't pass that'.

At the end of the day blame is irrelevant at this point, it's what to do next.

I know I keep banging on about it, but only because I'm interested in getting an answer from someone.

Is it possible his release was deliberate to see if he was any use leading to other things that may be happening?

You can see how it's not exactly far-fetched to use the situation.

Other houses have been raided since, it is being reported.
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Yes the party political element is rather irrelevant in this particular case, I was just responding to other points.

I don't think surveillance is feasible. He had a fake explosive device attached which the surveillance team knew nothing about and might have been real. They can't hold his hand everywhere. I cannot see why all terrorists cannot serve their sentences, and be assessed by a parole board before release. It's not a silver bullet, but it would help enormously.

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Terrorist incident in Streatham on 20:07 - Feb 3 with 578 viewsBrixtonBlue

Terrorist incident in Streatham on 13:44 - Feb 3 by bazgammon

while the left on this board would like to blame the 'far right', the Tories and Trump for these attacks. Truly pathetic. I guessing it isn't a radicalised anglican, hindu or buddhist responsible for the attacks. No convicted Terrorists, regardless of their motivation should be allowed out until they have done their entire sentence. In this case our fantastic, over stretched police force saved this from being another bloodbath.


He was let out under a Tory government. A Tory government that has been in power for more than a decade. If we're blaming anyone, how is it anyone other than the Tories?

I don't see anyone blaming Trump.

I bet Bloots will downarrow this.
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Terrorist incident in Streatham on 18:50 - Feb 4 with 503 viewsTrequartista

Terrorist incident in Streatham on 23:48 - Feb 2 by monytowbray

I’m keen to see how this is the fault of Labour and Remainers though, because it will be the first narrative the social media idiots push.


Hmm keen to reply to most of my posts, but curiously not this one.

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