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Six teenagers are stabbed within 90 minutes tonight in FOUR separate knife attacks across London
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Fuck 6 kids on a long weekend got stabbed in flights.. in a city of 8,700,000 people.
That's just shocking, did they mention 256 that got mauled by dogs as well? Or 3000 cut themselves preparing dinner??? And what about the 157 old ladies that got hit by cars crossing the road? Anyways thanks for the updates on to reading more great articles in the daily Intelligent aliens could HACK our computers and cause widespread panic on Earth by sending malicious messages to telescopes, scientists warn Read more: Intelligent aliens could hack our computers, report warns Aliens could trigger apocalypse on Earth without even visiting by sending a message hiding malicious AI that could shut down global power systems Aliens could wipe us out with AI messages |
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Well I was under the impression there isn't or wasn't a lot of violent crime in London...maybe the demographics are changing.. https://i.imgur.com/Xbj9I2N.jpg |
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The peaceful peaceful USA averages 70 bombs per day tho... OP overconsumes penis... OP needs to regulate penis intake...
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While this story could be true I wouldn’t be using the daily mail and calling it fact. |
But yet again you pull up what suits your agenda
Last 72 Hours | Gun Violence Archive It's country fucking wide... Its not a black problem, a Muslim problem or a Mexican problem.. its an American problem. You know they just passed another law here, if your associated with gangs and your caught with an illegal weapon... 10 years in the slammer just for having the fucker, you don't even have to use it or even hold it.. it just has to be in the premises your in and they can search that without a warrant. |
Oh and let's not mention the 550 gay rapes per day in US government buildings...
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But American's.. dam they even believe Murdoch media sites, I've seen them bag out Soros.. on a Murdoch site, when they are basically twins, with the exception Rupert is by FAR the more evil of the two. Soros is like code word for.. I'm a Russian troll. The warning signs were all there, it's the Kardashian effect |
Y'all are not seeing this in the proper perspective. All these stabbings means gun control is working! So this is a cause for celebration with tears of joy.
People in London can rest easy and breathe a sigh of relief. You are safe from gun violence from this point forward. Your gun control efforts are bloody brilliant! |
another 550 men gay raped in US gov buildings today...another 70 bombs dropped by the USA today :thumbsup
but them 6 stabbings... |
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The reasons are simple. Police had to stop doing "Stop and search" because too many people were black. Ignoring the truth that these attacks were being committed in areas of large black communities.
Police budgets have been cut. Youth unemployment is at horrendous levels. |
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Ban knives in the UK!!! Cut your duck for dinner with forks!!
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I will disagree with most comments. The problem is blacks/muslims however you want to phrase it. All these murders, acid attacks, terror attacks and all these articles have like 2 lines also telling you the rape % is also 3 times higher than new york. London is a worse place for all the multicultural bullshit that has went on. They have allowed it to be swarmed by people from 3rd world shit holes who have been raised in more or less lawless countries and follow a 14th century religion.What we are seeing right now was inevitable.
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lest you funking forget.. What about the Irish? Should the Irish be banned, should everyone in America be scared about the irist taking over? Surly the Irish are the issue... 990 14 May 1990: A device exploded at Service Education Centre, Eltham, S London SE9 injuring five people.[38] 16 May 1990: The IRA planted a bomb underneath a minibus at the Army Recruiting Centre, Wembley, Middlesex, which detonated killing Sgt Charles Chapman (The Queen's Regiment) and injuring four others. No one was ever convicted of Sgt Chapman's murder.[38] 9 June 1990: An explosion at Honourable Artillery HQ, City Road, London EC1 injured 19 people.[38] 21 June 1990: A device exploded at RAF Stanmore Park, Uxbridge. No injuries.[38] 25 June 1990: A bomb exploded at Carlton Club, St. James, London SW1 injuring 20 people.[38] 6 July 1990: A small device exploded in a litter bin in The Strand, London WC2. No injuries.[38] 20 July 1990: The IRA detonated a large bomb at the London Stock Exchange causing massive damage but no injuries.[38] 6 August 1990: A device was discovered at the former home of Lord Armstrong in London NW8 and defused. No injuries.[38] 17 September 1990: An Army colour sergeant was shot and injured as he sat in a car outside the Army Information Centre, Finchley, London.[38] 27 September 1990: A device was discovered at the Royal Overseas League, Park Place, London WC1 and defused. No injuries.[38] 1991 7 February 1991: Downing Street mortar attack: Three mortar bombs were fired at 10 Downing Street. One minor injury.[38] 18 February 1991: A bomb exploded in Paddington Station, damaging the building's roof but causing no casualties. Three hours later another bomb exploded at Victoria Station. One man was killed and 38 people injured.[38] 28 June 1991: A device was discovered outside the Beck Theatre, Hayes, Middlesex and defused. No injuries.[38] 5 August 1991: A fire was caused by incendiary devices at the Cambridge Public House, Charing Cross Road, London. No injuries.[38] 29 August 1991: Three incendiary devices were discovered under a seat at London Underground Depot, Hammersmith W6. No injuries.[38] 31 August 1991: An incendiary device was discovered at the Bargain Bookshop, Charing Cross Road, London WC2. No injuries.[38] 1 December 1991: A number of incendiary devices ignited at The Discount Furniture Store, Habitat, The World of Leather, The Reject Shop, Tottenham Court Road causing damage to property but no injuries.[38] 2 December 1991: An incendiary device ignited at Littlewoods, Oxford Street, London W1. No injuries.[38] 14 December 1991: Four devices were found in shops at the Brent Cross Shopping Centre. No injuries.[38] 15 December 1991: An incendiary device partially ignited at the Sainsbury Wing, National Gallery, London WC2. No injuries.[38] 16 December 1991: A bomb exploded on the railway line near Clapham Junction. No injuries.[38] 23 December 1991: Incendiary devices ignited at Ilford Underground Depot, Neasden Underground Deport and on a train at Harrow on the Hill. No injuries.[38] 1992 10 January 1992: A small device exploded at Whitehall Place, London SW1. No injuries.[38] 17 January 1992: Two incendiary devices were discovered at the Marquis of Granby Public House, Shaftesbury Avenue, London W1. No injuries.[38] 30 January 1992: An incendiary device was found at Elephant and Castle Underground Depot, London SE17. No injuries.[38] |
3 February 1992: An incendiary device was found under a seat at Neasden Underground Depot. No injuries.[38]
7 February 1992: An incendiary device ignited at London Underground Sidings between Barking and Upney stations. No injuries.[38] 11 February 1992: A small device was discovered in a telephone box outside the Treasury, Parliament Street, London SW1 and made safe. No injuries.[38] 28 February 1992: A bomb exploded at London Bridge station injuring 29 people.[38] 29 February 1992: Device exploded at the Crown Prosecution Service, London EC4 injuring two people.[38] 1 March 1992: A small device was discovered at White Hart Lane railway station Tottenham, London N17 and defused.[38] 10 March 1992: A small device exploded beside railway line near Wandsworth Common railway station, London SW18. No injuries.[38] 6 April 1992: A device exploded outside a building housing various offices at Bridle Lane, near Piccadilly Circus, London W1.[38] 10 April 1992: Baltic Exchange bombing: A large bomb exploded outside 30 St Mary Axe in the City of London. The bomb was contained in a large white truck and consisted of a fertiliser device wrapped with a detonation cord made from Semtex. It killed three people: Paul Butt, aged 29; Thomas Casey, aged 49, a Baltic Exchange employee; and 15-year-old Danielle Carter. Several other people were critically or severely injured. The bomb also caused damage to surrounding buildings (many of which were further damaged by a second bomb the following year). The bomb caused £800 million worth of damage—£200 million more than the total damage costs resulting from all 10,000 previous explosions that had occurred relating to the Troubles in Northern Ireland. A new skyscraper was built on the site of the previous historic building.[38][45] 11 April 1992: A large bomb exploded underneath the A406 flyover at Staples Corner, causing serious damage to roads and nearby buildings including a B&Q DIY store and causing the closure of the junction. The blast was large enough to be felt many miles away.[38] 7 June 1992: A device exploded at the Royal Festival Hall, London SE1 causing blast damage. No injuries.[38] 10 June 1992: A small device exploded in a litter bin near the Army and Navy department store, Wilcox Place, Victoria Street. No injuries.[38] 15 June 1992: A device exploded in a taxi cab, which had been hijacked, at St. Albans Street, near Piccadilly Circus. No injuries.[38] 25 June 1992: A device hidden in a brief case exploded at Coleman Street, City of London EC2.[38] 6 September 1992: A small device exploded in the gents' toilets in the foyer of the London Hilton Hotel, Park Lane, London W1 causing little damage and no casualties.[38] 17 September 1992: Two incendiary devices caused a small fire at Madame Tussaud's, Marylebone Road, London NW1. A small device exploded at The Planetarium, Marylebone Road, London NW1 causing minor damage. Two incendiary devices were discovered at Imperial War Museum, Lambeth Road, London SE1 and extinguished, causing minor damage.[38] 7 October 1992: A small device exploded in a litter bin at the junction of The Haymarket and Panton Street, Piccadilly SW1. Five people suffered minor injuries. Minimal damage.[38] A small device exploded behind a BT junction box near Centre Point, Flitcroft Street, London WC2 causing slight damage and no casualties.[38] 8 October 1992: A device exploded under a car at Tooley Street, London SE1 causing damage to two other cars and slightly injuring one person; and a small device exploded under a car at Melcombe Street, London NW1, causing little damage and no injuries.[38] 9 October 1992: Small device exploded under a car at the car park of the Royal British Legion, Nursery Road, Southgate N14. No injuries. A small device exploded under a car at the Car Park, Arnos Grove Underground Station. No injuries.[38] 10 October 1992: A device exploded in a phone box outside Paddington Green Police Station, Harrow Road, Paddington W2. One person injured.[38] 12 October 1992: A device exploded in the gentlemen's toilet of the Sussex Arms public house in Covent Garden, killing one person (who died the following day as a result of injuries) and injuring four others.[38] |
19 October 1992: Small device exploded under the wheel arch of a coach parked outside the Novotel Hotel, Shortlands, Hammersmith W6. No casualties. Device exploded under a car at Oxenden Street, London SW1. Two people treated for shock.
21 October 1992: A device exploded on the track near Silver Street station Edmonton as a train was passing, causing little damage. Two people were treated for minor injuries. A device, believed to have been hung on railings at Princess Louise Territorial Army Centre, Hammersmith Road W6, exploded. Three people suffered minor injuries. A device exploded causing slight damage to the track near Harrow Road (junction with Furness Road) NW10, but no casualties. 22 October 1992: A small device exploded causing damage to a sewage pipe at Wick Lane E3. No casualties. 25 October 1992: A device exploded in a doorway in London SW1 causing some damage to the building and to nearby cars. No casualties. 30 October 1992: A small device exploded in a hijacked minicab outside Cabinet Office Whitehall, London SW1 (near Downing Street). No one was injured. 14 November 1992: A van discovered in Stoke Newington Road, London N16 containing a very large improvised explosive device. One policeman was shot and injured confronting two men. 15 November 1992: The IRA planted a bomb at Canary Wharf in the Docklands. The device was spotted by security guards and was deactivated safely. 16 November 1992: A device in van in Collingwood Street, Bethnal Green E1 was made safe. 1 December 1992: A large improvised explosive device in van at junction of Stephens Street and Tottenham Court Road made safe. 9 December 1992: An HME device partially detonated in a van in car park at Woodside Park Underground station, London N12. No injuries. 10 December 1992: Two devices exploded in litter bins outside shops at Wood Green Shopping Centre, London N22. Eleven people were slightly injured. 17 December 1992: A bomb hidden in a litter bin in a third-floor men's lavatory of the John Lewis department store, Oxford Street, London, by the IRA detonated just after 11 am. A second bomb exploded 15 minutes later at the rear of the store, in Cavendish Square, while shoppers and staff were still being evacuated. Four people were injured.[46] Another small device exploded in a litter bin Cavendish Square, W1 slightly injuring three people 22 December 1992: A small device exploded on an emergency staircase at Hampstead tube station. 1993 6 January 1993: Incendiary attacks on London shops: An incendiary device ignited at Reject Shop, Plaza Shopping Centre, London W1 causing minor damage; a very small device exploded at Dillons' Bookshop, Northumberland Avenue, WC2 causing little damage; an incendiary device ignited at C&A, Oxford Street]], W1, causing very little damage; and an incendiary device ignited at Video Shop, 60 Oxford Street W1 causing minor damage. On 7 January 1993, an unignited incendiary device was found at Dillon's Bookshop, Northumberland Avenue W1. On 14 January 1993, an unignited incendiary device was found at Top Shop, Oxford Circus W1. 28 January 1993: A bomb exploded in a litter bin outside Harrods, injuring four people and damaging 30 feet (9.1 m) of shop front. 3 February 1993: A small device exploded on train stopped at Kent House station, Kent and evacuated following warnings. No casualties. A device exploded in underground passageway at South Kensington tube station, London SW7 following a warning and evacuation. No casualties. 10 February 1993: A small device exploded in doorway of block of flats in London SW1. Minor damage. No injuries. 27 February 1993: A bomb exploded in a litter bin outside a McDonald's restaurant in Camden Town, injuring 18 people, two seriously.[38][48] 7 April 1993: A small device exploded in builders skip in Argyle Square, London WC1. Minor damage. No injuries 24 April 1993: Bishopsgate bombing: The IRA detonated a huge truck bomb in the City of London at Bishopsgate. It killed photographer Ed Henty, injured over 40 people, and causing approximately £1 billion worth of damage,[49] including the near destruction of St Ethelburga's Bishopsgate church, and serious damage to Liverpool Street station. Police had received a coded warning, but were still evacuating the area at the time of the explosion. The area had already suffered damage from the Baltic Exchange bombing the year before. The same day, two small devices exploded in hijacked minicabs at Manor House tube station, London N22 and Judd Street, St. Pancras, London WC1. No injuries.[38] 28 August 1993: A small device containing Semtex was discovered in Wormwood Street, London (City) EC2. It was disrupted by a controlled explosion, causing no damage or injuries. 16 September 1993: Two small incendiary devices were found Curzon Phoenix Cinema, Charing Cross Road WC2. One small incendiary device found at the MGM Cinema, Shaftsbury Avenue WC2. They had all malfunctioned, causing no damage or injuries. 1 to 8 October 1993: Over eight days, a series of IRA bombs were left in various London locations. On 1 October, four bombs were left on Finchley Road, London NW8, three of which exploded on 2 October 1993. Five people were injured by falling glass. The fourth device was found and made safe. On 4 October, pairs of bombs were left in Highgate (where one failed to explode), Hornsey, and Archway, causing significant localised damage but no injuries. On 8 October, bombs exploded in Humber Road near the North Circular Road junction of Staples Corner and outside the Black Lion Public House at 295 West End Lane, West Hampstead, NW6, again causing damage but no injuries.[38] 29 October 1993: A small device exploded beside a car in Edwardes Square W8 causing extensive damage to car but no injuries. 20 December 1993: A postal device was discovered at a sorting office, London EC1 and was made safe. No damage. No injuries. Six devices were discovered in a holdall at the Travellers Tavern, Elizabeth Street, Victoria, London SW1. At least one ignited. No injuries, minor damage. A package ignited at Mount Pleasant Sorting Office, London EC1. No injuries, minor damage. A small device ignited in a litter bin at Northfields Tube Station, London W13. No significant damage and no injuries. 21 December 1993: A series of coded bomb warnings closed 40 British Rail stations, paralysed large sections of London Underground, affected more than 350,000 commuters and cost the capital's economy an estimated £34 million. London Underground evacuated 50,000 to 60,000 people from 100 Tube stations in 15 minutes at the height of the morning rush hour. About 300,000 rail commuters were either stranded in trains or found services cancelled. Deliberately vague warnings followed an IRA tactic to cause widespread travel disruption was in and around the capital. 1994 27 to 29 January 1994: Incendiary devices ignited at C&A, Mothercare, Silverdale Travel Goods and Nightingales, all in Oxford Street W1, causing minor damage. Two more incendiary devices were discovered at C&A and Nightingales and made safe.[38] 18 to 22 February 1994: Incendiary devices and one very small high explosive device were planted in various London shops: a record shop at 157 Charing Cross Road WC2; Top Shop, Oxford Circus W1; Hennes, Oxford Circus W1; a newsagents (which was destroyed), Great Cumberland Place W1; Burtons, New Oxford Street WC1; Burtons, Regent Street W1; Liberty's, Regent Street W1; Mr. Byrite, Oxford Circus W1; and Mr. Handy, Edgware Road W2. Some devices ignited causing damage. Others were discovered and made safe. No injuries. 9 to 13 March 1994: Heathrow Airport mortar attacks: The IRA launched a series of mortar attacks at the capital's main airport. On 9 March, four mortar bombs fired from a car parked at the Excelsior Hotel landed on or near the northern runway. On 11 March, four mortar bombs fired from waste ground landed on an aircraft parking area near Terminal Four. On 13 March, five mortar bombs launched from waste ground landed in the vicinity of Terminal Four. None exploded and there was no damage, but the attack caused much disruption to travel when areas of the airport were closed over the period. 10 June 1994: Two incendiary devices discovered at Liberty's, Oxford Street, London W1 and made safe. 11 June 1994: An incendiary device ignited at Mr. Byrite's, Oxford Street, London W1 causing little damage. A further device had failed to detonate.[38] 22 August 1994: A high explosive device was found in litter bin outside Laura Ashley shop in Regent Street Wl and defused. There were no injuries or damage.[38] 1996 9 February 1996: Docklands bombing: The IRA bombed the South Quay area of Canary Wharf, London, killing two people and injuring some 40, and causing an estimated £100 million worth of damage.[51] 15 February 1996: A 5-pound (2.3 kg) high explosive bomb placed in a telephone box at the junction of Charing Cross Road and Litchfield Street, London WC2 was disarmed by Police.[38] 18 February 1996: A bomb detonated prematurely on a bus travelling along Wellington Street, Aldwych, London WC2, killing Edward O'Brien, the IRA terrorist transporting the device and injuring eight others. 1997 29 April 1997: A series of IRA bomb warnings and two bomb explosions on an electricity pylon near the M6 junction 10A disrupted transport networks in southern England and the midlands. In the London area, Heathrow airport and the M25 motorway were closed. A spokesman for Britain's transport industry claimed that a minimum of £30 million of losses had been caused. |
But yeah... there was these 6 kids in gangs with flick knives
… Learn how the rightwing fucks are brainwashing you via the internet ok.... 1990-2000 Trump visited the UK how many times? 10, 20, 30 times? he must of been SHIT scared back then, but no.. there silence on that Because it doesn't fit the brain wash agenda wake the fuck up people |
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Also because some people know some Muslims and they seem alright, we ignore their crimes. It's racism at work. The UK child grooming report. Ignored for too long and too few convicted. |
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read through the list I posted.. there were bombings basically DAILY But you all got through it, England was a better place after, and we all found out the Irish aren't so bad after all the difference is.. there wasn't the fucking internet to sensualize the news to clucked fucks like the OP of this thread. Shall we mention gay bashings and murders of the 80's? nah better stick to Muslim's and Blackies. Whats a night out in London without a good fight at the end of it? Its as English as the fucking Queen... ya silly old twat :P Its been like that since 1642 |
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I've already said better job chances so don't suggest that. |
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I know many such areas that have been transformed and move a few streets away you are back into poor areas. |
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70-uk-sex-offenders-refused-entry-to-south-east-asia-10982865 oh and croatia changes laws because of drunk british tourists vomiting all over the place and behaving like pigs: https://www.blic.rs/vesti/svet/dosta...iste-a/sysmbrb :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh why are UK people like this paul? |
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Yesterday the BBC's line on these attacks is that babies are more likely to die. Nothing to worry about folks. |
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The recent increases aren't good, but its hardly international news, the local police will sort it out as they always have, shit like this rears its head in London every 15 years or so, and they deal with it and move on. But by FAR he worst times were with the Irish.. Don't get triggered by sensualized clickbait you read on the fucking internet. |
Sounds like a normal 90 minutes in Chicago, but guns instead.
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The Irish didn't reduce the standard of living, or the average IQ, of the city. You're no different from the black politician David Lammy saying that it's Eastern European gangs. You just want to pin it on white people, because cultural indoctrination has taught you to do that. JEW. |
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