Shooting outside the House of Commons

Terrible stuff, i hope she lives.

I was trying to weigh up the distance and could see it is a fair drop. You would certainly need to go in like a spear, with your arms behind your head to brace or something. Beyond that it won't be much more forgiving that a hard floor.



His head and facial hair is identical to the attacker. remember it is not that far, only the other side of the bridge. The roads would be shut down so wheeling him away seems very plausible.

There is an officer following directly behind.
Nah mate it's not him I guarantee it, it's just a bloke with a bald head and beard, the terrorist, would not be walked down a street with no armed police anywhere near him, like I said he was taken out in the grounds of parliament which is quite a way from the bridge, the ambulance he went in would be brought to him not the other way round trust me.
 
It actually looks liek an oxygen mast or at least something temp. But his feet, in the pic he has a sock off. The video shows 2 boots i think.

I think i got duped damn it.
 
Can't understand why the stabbed copper who was right on the front line outside parliament was not armed. Might have survived if he and his close colleague were armed.
 
It's one of those Catch 22s.

Iraq is a good example. It had a Shia majority which oppressed the Sunnis, so Saddam and his ilk took over and oppressed the Shia majority, so what did the US do? Appoint the Shia majority who then oppressed the Sunnis leading to the creation of a Sunni rebellion in many of the affiliated groups known as ISIS. Going round and round and round in a circle of violence and toppling regimes doesn't work. If more wars and more violence did work then this would have been solved in the 1990s.

We've got to let democracy take its course and that will mean people who we don't like getting elected. We didn't just turn up one day and get a liberal democracy - we had to scrap and fight for it over many years against tyrants and autocrats at home and abroad. But the journey is what creates value in the system. We have to go through some bad stuff happening in democracies before the good stuff appears, people need to know that "freedom of choice" doesn't mean "freedom of choice that the West says is ok otherwise they'll depose you".

The region can and has been stable in the past and can be again. They can't get there under the rule of totalitarianism though whether that's from those at home or abroad.
Catch 22s right, but I'm not sure wars never cure anything the 14/18 one definitely didn't but the 39/45 one certainly removed possibly the two most evil regimes in Earth's recent history a lot depends on how far people are prepared to go. Over the centuries things in Countries used to eventually work themselves out because people were largely left in isolation with no means of mass movement, the human race use to have wars a bit of land or money changed hands then peoples were left alone for long periods.Today with modern communications and transport its more difficult to avoid interference. Peace in the Middle East has been elusive for a thousand years and I'm not sure it will be ready for democracy in another thousand why the west gets involved is beyond me, Easts East and Wests West never the twain should meet.
 
Can't understand why the stabbed copper who was right on the front line outside parliament was not armed. Might have survived if he and his close colleague were armed.
The policce commander said he was armed,a witness said the guy ran past him and stabbed the officer,sounds to sudden to react
 

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