Attack in Forbury gardens (Reading)

Hyperbole and hysteria? I'd say it was the exact opposite. It was more of a glance, curl of lip and a shake of the head. If you were anymore left pal you'd be swimming in the Irish Sea.
Or maybe I've dealt with terrorists. Maybe I've investigated shootings and v serious crimes? Maybe I dont jump to conclusions.
 
My point was it wasn't 'obvious' last night. Its called evidence. Its called investigating. Its called letting the police do their work instead of hyperbole and hysteria.
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Sounds like a failure of immigration policy first then a failure to deport the guy second has led to this.

We've got a big enough problem already with our own criminal underclass without importing more.

I have a new outlook on life and that is if you blame this governments incompetency for absolutely everything I will be right 99/100. I can cope with being wrong 1% of the time it’s a pretty darn good record.
 
I have a new outlook on life and that is if you blame this governments incompetency for absolutely everything I will be right 99/100. I can cope with being wrong 1% of the time it’s a pretty darn good record.
Then you are probably 99 per cent wrong in everything you believe. But I will accept your 1 per cent . That’s democracy.
 
Sounds like a failure of immigration policy first then a failure to deport the guy second has led to this.

We've got a big enough problem already with our own criminal underclass without importing more.
"Failure of immigration policy" ?
Only a tiny fraction of immigrants who have settled here are terrorists mate. They should be put to death, not deported. But that is my humble opinion, for what it's worth.
The vast majority are law abiding citizens just wanting to better their lifes in a terrorist free society within the UK.
 
its nothing to do with 'snowflake'. Police have to have evidence that the acts were 'in pursuit of political aims'...it may seem unnecessary to say but merely being an asylum seeker or a muslim or having a criminal record does not mean in any terms that it is a terrorist incident despite social media already deciding otherwise.

I think that's fair enough from a police perspective although I think he was talking more about fellow posters on the thread last night, some of whom refused to believe this could have had anything to do with terror.

What I question about police procedure though in the aftermath of many of these attacks is the way many suspects are often detained on mental health grounds. The same hesitancy the police show in arresting someone for crimes relating to terrorism should be shown when detaining them for 'mental health reasons' because it's the first excuse any terrorist now uses in court like the guy who committed the stabbings in Victoria Station a couple of years ago.
 

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