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Another muslim extremist attack and more innocent lives lost.This one was let out on an electronic tag....fucking beggars belief....

When Khan was sentenced in 2012, Mr Justice Wilkie said he was a "serious jihadist" who should not be released while he remained a threat to the public. 

The judge said Khan's group were involved in a "serious, long-term venture in terrorism" that could have resulted in atrocities in Britain. Wilkie said: "In my judgment, these offenders would remain, even after a lengthy term of imprisonment, of such a significant risk that the public could not be adequately protected by their being managed on licence in the community, subject to conditions, by reference to a preordained release date."

 

& another one in the Netherlands....https://news.sky.com/story/the-hague-several-hurt-after-stabbing-in-shopping-area-11873848

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"A convicted murderer was among ex-prisoners and members of the public who grappled with and eventually grounded the London Bridge knife attacker before police arrived.

One man was armed with a fire extinguisher and another a 5ft narwhal tusk as people at the scene surrounded the attacker, who was eventually pinned to the ground.

Scotland Yard is investigating how 28-year-old Usman Khan was able to launch the attack in London Bridge, despite being known to the authorities and fitted with an electronic tag to monitor his movements. He was allowed out a year ago after serving time for his part in a plot to blow up the London Stock Exchange.

In footage that has since emerged, Khan is sprayed with a fire extinguisher, while another man tries to suppress the assailant with a narwhal tusk – a long pointed tooth from a type of whale – lunging at him. It is believed the item was pulled from the wall of Fishmongers’ Hall, a grade II-listed building on London Bridge, by a Polish chef called Lucasz. 

Among those who pinned down the attacker was James Ford, 42, who is also thought to have tried to save the life of a woman who had been stabbed. Ford was jailed for life in 2004 for the murder of 21-year-old Amanda Champion, who had a mental age of 15.

Ford, who is understood to be serving the final days of his sentence at HMP Standford Hill, an open prison in Kent, was on London Bridge as the attack unfolded."

 

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Been trying, unsuccessfully, to not respond to the absolute fuckwits on Facebook news feeds like the London Evening Standard, when these pricks post the likes of 

'It's very convenient this happened once again before an election', posted by someone with a i'm voting Labour picture.

'Falseflag' wankers, 'crisis actors' pish etc. 

Or whatever other similar shite.

These cunts do my napper in, the Muslim and Corbyn freaks are all over this with their garbage, even making the usual conspiracy freaks seem semi sane.

Wankers!

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50 minutes ago, Krapow said:

Been trying, unsuccessfully, to not respond to the absolute fuckwits on Facebook news feeds like the London Evening Standard, when these pricks post the likes of 

'It's very convenient this happened once again before an election', posted by someone with a i'm voting Labour picture.

'Falseflag' wankers, 'crisis actors' pish etc. 

Or whatever other similar shite.

These cunts do my napper in, the Muslim and Corbyn freaks are all over this with their garbage, even making the usual conspiracy freaks seem semi sane.

Wankers!

Thing is terrorism will be 10 times worse under Labour's free for all immigration policy 

These fuckwits cannot see that 

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26 minutes ago, galenkia said:

Thing is terrorism will be 10 times worse under Labour's free for all immigration policy 

These fuckwits cannot see that 

The sight of Corbyn on TV squealing why was the guy released when he was clearly a danger, considering his pandering tO these cunts, is nauseating. 

Never mind it was labour that brought in automatic 50% remission. 

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1 minute ago, Krapow said:

The sight of Corbyn on TV squealing why was the guy released when he was clearly a danger, considering his pandering tO these cunts, is nauseating. 

Never mind it was labour that brought in automatic 50% remission. 

No better friend to terrorists than Corbyn as his history shows 

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7 minutes ago, Skalliwag said:

Where does one get a Narwhal tusk?

"It is believed he grabbed the Narwhal tusk had been grabbed from the Fishmongers’ Hall – where Khan started his killing spree – and ran out onto the bridge when he heard the man had begun attacking people."

Image result for Narwhal tusk from building

https://metro.co.uk/2019/11/30/bystander-chases-london-bridge-terrorist-5-foot-narwhal-tusk-11244521/

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2 hours ago, galenkia said:

So both of the murder victims were working to help rehabilitate ex prisoners. 

Thats the way they were repaid. 

Anyone convicted of terrorism offences should be banged up for their whole life. 

Should build a few supermax jails for them like the yanks have.

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5 hours ago, galenkia said:

So both of the murder victims were working to help rehabilitate ex prisoners. 

Thats the way they were repaid. 

Anyone convicted of terrorism offences should be banged up for their whole life. 

 

3 hours ago, buffalo said:

Should build a few supermax jails for them like the yanks have.

Would be more effective and cheaper to hand them the death sentence...

And effectively execute them.

 

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15 minutes ago, john luke said:

The death penalty has been completely abolished in all European countries except for Belarus and Russia, the latter of which has a moratorium and has not conducted an execution since 1999

Yes when it was abolished in most European countries, we hadn't all those terrorist attacks. So maybe it is time to reconsider ?

Exceptionnal circumstances, exceptional measures.. Although it is a slippery slope to abuse, as we saw with the US after 9/11.

 

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50 minutes ago, Thai Spice said:

Yes when it was abolished in most European countries, we hadn't all those terrorist attacks. So maybe it is time to reconsider ?

Exceptionnal circumstances, exceptional measures.. Although it is a slippery slope to abuse, as we saw with the US after 9/11.

 

That would just turn them into martyrs and help their recruitment process ...

if we had had the death penalty in the UK in the 70's many people who were actually innocent would have been murdered by the state 

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1 hour ago, Stillearly said:

That would just turn them into martyrs and help their recruitment process ...

if we had had the death penalty in the UK in the 70's many people who were actually innocent would have been murdered by the state 

Agreed on both points.

 

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