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Re: UK patriotic response?
Yeah, are you planning on extracting vengeance on any random countries which may or may not have had anything to do with the attack?
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Re: UK patriotic response?
I spent today in Central London, it was really quite similar to before. It seemed like there was a slightly higher police presence but I might have just been noticing more. Oh and a street I was in was evacuated by St Paul's, I don't know what that was about, the authorities are probably just being more vigilant at the moment.
There were people around like there usually are though, it was quite busy. |
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Re: UK patriotic response?
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...where everything seemed normal, apart from one guy carrying a bag saying 'Up Yours, Osama' [/ QUOTE ] I wonder how many guys there are in London named Osama. |
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Re: UK patriotic response?
Arson attack on a mosq in Leeds and threats to an islamic group in Bristol.
But these events are isolated. The UK will show a positive response. Patriotism is over-rated. |
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Re: UK patriotic response?
Patriotism = nationalism?
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#16
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Re: UK patriotic response?
Stick it in her pooper!
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#17
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Re: UK patriotic response?
they are painting british flags on all their mini coopers
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Re: UK patriotic response?
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Oh and a street I was in was evacuated by St Paul's, I don't know what that was about, the authorities are probably just being more vigilant at the moment. [/ QUOTE ] Yup, there was a controlled explosion on a bus at the west end of Cannon Street, police told us to stay in the office while it was going on. As you say, they're just being extra cautious for a while... |
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