Just another day in Sadiq Khan's London
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- Bobby
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Re: Just another day in Sadiq Khan's London
Diversity is strength.
Multiculturalism is strength.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-50615926
London Bridge attack victim named as Jack Merritt
1 hour ago
One of the people stabbed to death in Friday's attack at London Bridge has been named as 25-year-old University of Cambridge graduate, Jack Merritt.
He was one of two people killed when 28-year-old Usman Khan launched the attack at a Cambridge University conference on prisoner rehabilitation.
Khan, who had been jailed over a terror plot, was shot dead by police after members of the public restrained him.
Mr Merritt was described by his father on Twitter as a "beautiful spirit".
A woman who died in the attack - declared by officers as a terrorist incident - has not yet been named. Three others were injured.
Mr Merritt, from Cambridge, was a course coordinator for Learning Together, a prisoners' rehabilitation programme which was hosting the conference at Fishmongers' Hall, at the north end of London Bridge.
Khan had been one of dozens of people - including students and offenders - at the event.
ISIS claim responsibility
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... rence.html
for London Bridge terror attack by Usman Khan, who stabbed Cambridge graduate, 25, to death in rampage at prisoner rehabilitation conference that paired killers with students and held creative writing workshops.
Multiculturalism is strength.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-50615926
London Bridge attack victim named as Jack Merritt
1 hour ago
One of the people stabbed to death in Friday's attack at London Bridge has been named as 25-year-old University of Cambridge graduate, Jack Merritt.
He was one of two people killed when 28-year-old Usman Khan launched the attack at a Cambridge University conference on prisoner rehabilitation.
Khan, who had been jailed over a terror plot, was shot dead by police after members of the public restrained him.
Mr Merritt was described by his father on Twitter as a "beautiful spirit".
A woman who died in the attack - declared by officers as a terrorist incident - has not yet been named. Three others were injured.
Mr Merritt, from Cambridge, was a course coordinator for Learning Together, a prisoners' rehabilitation programme which was hosting the conference at Fishmongers' Hall, at the north end of London Bridge.
Khan had been one of dozens of people - including students and offenders - at the event.
ISIS claim responsibility
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... rence.html
for London Bridge terror attack by Usman Khan, who stabbed Cambridge graduate, 25, to death in rampage at prisoner rehabilitation conference that paired killers with students and held creative writing workshops.
- Black Orchid
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Re: Just another day in Sadiq Khan's London
I wonder if he is related to Sadiq?
Much like paedophiles, I don't believe these people can be rehabilitated. With an estimated 400 million of them in the world what are we supposed to do with them?
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/1 ... r-suspect/The London Bridge attacker, Usman Khan said he wanted to live his life "as a good citizen of Britain" after he was jailed on terrorism charges in 2012.
Khan, a convicted terrorist released less than seven years into a 16-year prison sentence for a plot to bomb the London Stock Exchange, had Anjem Choudary’s private mobile phone number stored on his phone at the time of his initial arrest, the Henry Jackson Society has found.
After he was convicted in 2012, Khan asked his lawyer to be enrolled in a programme of deradicalisation to "prove to the authorities" that he was no longer "immature", a letter obtained by ITV shows.
He said he wanted to "learn Islam and its teachings" through a course run by the Home Office, and "live my life as a good Muslim".
Khan was one of a series of Al-Muhajiroun connected terrorists to be released over a six-month period beginning in the Autumn of 2018. He was known to have attended a series of Al-Muhajiroun protests and street stalls in the Midlands area prior to his arrest.
Before his conviction for the LSE terror plot, police had previously raided his home in Tunstall over concerns about his links to Choudary.
Dr Paul Stott a research fellow at the Centre on Radicalisation and Terrorism at Henry Jackson Society, said that "all these years later, and Anjem Choudary’s one-time acolytes are still butchering members of the public on our streets".
"Usman Khan was a loyal and integral member of Choudary’s inner-circle and we know him to have been highly regarded by Choudary."
Dr Stott added that 25 per cent of all Islamist terrorists have some sort of "link to Choudary" and that the "security services must consider immediately recalling Choudary to prison until the threat posed by him and his affiliates has stabilised”.
It comes as Boris Johnson condemned the early release of criminals after it emerged Usman Khan had been freed from prison on an electronic tag.
Much like paedophiles, I don't believe these people can be rehabilitated. With an estimated 400 million of them in the world what are we supposed to do with them?
- Valkie
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Re: Just another day in Sadiq Khan's London
China has the final solutionBlack Orchid wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 3:47 pmI wonder if he is related to Sadiq?
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/1 ... r-suspect/The London Bridge attacker, Usman Khan said he wanted to live his life "as a good citizen of Britain" after he was jailed on terrorism charges in 2012.
Khan, a convicted terrorist released less than seven years into a 16-year prison sentence for a plot to bomb the London Stock Exchange, had Anjem Choudary’s private mobile phone number stored on his phone at the time of his initial arrest, the Henry Jackson Society has found.
After he was convicted in 2012, Khan asked his lawyer to be enrolled in a programme of deradicalisation to "prove to the authorities" that he was no longer "immature", a letter obtained by ITV shows.
He said he wanted to "learn Islam and its teachings" through a course run by the Home Office, and "live my life as a good Muslim".
Khan was one of a series of Al-Muhajiroun connected terrorists to be released over a six-month period beginning in the Autumn of 2018. He was known to have attended a series of Al-Muhajiroun protests and street stalls in the Midlands area prior to his arrest.
Before his conviction for the LSE terror plot, police had previously raided his home in Tunstall over concerns about his links to Choudary.
Dr Paul Stott a research fellow at the Centre on Radicalisation and Terrorism at Henry Jackson Society, said that "all these years later, and Anjem Choudary’s one-time acolytes are still butchering members of the public on our streets".
"Usman Khan was a loyal and integral member of Choudary’s inner-circle and we know him to have been highly regarded by Choudary."
Dr Stott added that 25 per cent of all Islamist terrorists have some sort of "link to Choudary" and that the "security services must consider immediately recalling Choudary to prison until the threat posed by him and his affiliates has stabilised”.
It comes as Boris Johnson condemned the early release of criminals after it emerged Usman Khan had been freed from prison on an electronic tag.
Much like paedophiles, I don't believe these people can be rehabilitated. With an estimated 400 million of them in the world what are we supposed to do with them?
The muzzos go in
And a few, very subservient humans come out.
Way to go China.
We should outsource our re-education of muzzos out
Just think of all the harvestable organs they could provide.
I have a dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
- Bobby
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Re: Just another day in Sadiq Khan's London
Valkie,
the thought police will be after you now.
Learn this mantra when they arrive:
Diversity is strength.
Multiculturalism is strength.
Remember - Big Brother loves you.
- Valkie
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Re: Just another day in Sadiq Khan's London
Instead of chasing me.
They should be arranging ships to take all the muzzos to China for re-education.
Throw them on a sinking container ship and let it run out of fuel half way.
I have a dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
- Bobby
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Re: Just another day in Sadiq Khan's London
Valkie wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 7:08 pmInstead of chasing me.
They should be arranging ships to take all the muzzos to China for re-education.
Throw them on a sinking container ship and let it run out of fuel half way.
Hi Valkie -
Australia needs a hangman -
pay is good, $700 per successful hanging of each terrorist.
Hangings to be performed in public outside Parliaments of each state
and streamed live on prime time TV.
Will involve interstate travel - all expenses paid.
High workload - 10 to 20 hangings per week.
Apply now.
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Re: Just another day in Sadiq Khan's London
https://www.theage.com.au/world/europe/ ... 53fvm.htmlPolice have arrested a man over fears he was planning to carry out a fresh terrorist attack, in a development that will put more pressure on MPs to rewrite the United Kingdom's controversial parole laws.
The arrest of the 34-year-old from Stoke-on-Trent, in central England, is significant because his possible plot was only discovered following a snap review of parole conditions triggered by Friday's attack near London Bridge.
Usman Khan killed two people and injured three others at a prisoner rehabilitation conference before being shot dead by police. The 28-year-old served only half his 16-year prison sentence for plotting to blow up the London Stock Exchange and was automatically released a year ago without any involvement by the UK Parole Board.
His release has triggered outrage in the UK in the final fortnight of the general election campaign and Prime Minister Boris Johnson has moved swiftly to pledge new laws to force judges to hand convicted terrorists a 14-year mandatory minimum sentence.
Jailed terrorists would have to serve "every day of the sentence, with no exceptions", he said.
Johnson revealed up to 74 other people convicted under terrorism offences had also been released from prison in circumstances similar to Khan.
The Ministry of Justice ordered a snap review of their parole conditions, which prompted the weekend raid on a home in Stoke-on-Trent.
"Officers from the West Midlands Counter Terrorism Unit have arrested a man in Stoke-on-Trent," a statement released by West Midlands Police said.
"A search warrant was conducted last night [November 30] in connection to a wider, on-going review of existing licence conditions of convicted terrorism offenders.
"As a result of a search of his home address, the 34-year-old was arrested on suspicion of preparation of terrorist acts. These searches continue.
"There is no information to suggest that the arrested man was involved in the incident at London Bridge on Friday."
Police said the man had been "recalled" to prison due to a suspected break of his parole conditions.
Johnson and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn enter the final days of the general election campaign with radically different positions on how to handle convicted terrorists.
Asked whether convicted terrorists should serve their full sentences, Corbyn responded "not necessarily" and that it "depends on the circumstances and depends on the sentence".
"But crucially, it depends on what they've done in prison. There has to be an examination of how our prison services work and crucially, what happens when people are released from prison," he told Sky News.
Corbyn is a fool especially with an election so close.
- Valkie
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Re: Just another day in Sadiq Khan's London
Hey, I'll do it for free.Bobby wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 8:11 pmValkie wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 7:08 pmInstead of chasing me.
They should be arranging ships to take all the muzzos to China for re-education.
Throw them on a sinking container ship and let it run out of fuel half way.
Hi Valkie -
Australia needs a hangman -
pay is good, $700 per successful hanging of each terrorist.
Hangings to be performed in public outside Parliaments of each state
and streamed live on prime time TV.
Will involve interstate travel - all expenses paid.
High workload - 10 to 20 hangings per week.
Apply now.
Just pay for the air fares, transportation and accommodation around Australia.
I'll simply retire and perform terrorist hangings.
All my ropes will be soaked in pigs blood.
The prisoners last meal will be pork
And we will all have a jolly old time of it.
I have a dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
- Bobby
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Re: Just another day in Sadiq Khan's London
Valkie wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2019 5:27 amHey, I'll do it for free.Bobby wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 8:11 pm
Hi Valkie -
Australia needs a hangman -
pay is good, $700 per successful hanging of each terrorist.
Hangings to be performed in public outside Parliaments of each state
and streamed live on prime time TV.
Will involve interstate travel - all expenses paid.
High workload - 10 to 20 hangings per week.
Apply now.
Just pay for the air fares, transportation and accommodation around Australia.
I'll simply retire and perform terrorist hangings.
All my ropes will be soaked in pigs blood.
The prisoners last meal will be pork
And we will all have a jolly old time of it.
Hi Valkie,
Australia needs more patriots like you.
You'd clean this country up and do it in a happy spirit.
cheers
Bobby
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Re: Just another day in Sadiq Khan's London
This is what Valkie wants, Bobby. Is it what you want?
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