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Seems likely from reports from eye witnesses that the perpetrator wanted suicide by police and was suffering from mental illness or under the influence of drugs. 

 

On top of that a derailment on the west coast line near Shap but thankfully no injuries reported. 

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16 minutes ago, BillQ said:

Seems likely from reports from eye witnesses that the perpetrator wanted suicide by police and was suffering from mental illness or under the influence of drugs. 

 

On top of that a derailment on the west coast line near Shap but thankfully no injuries reported. 

I'm glad that nobody showed their cards by jumping to the conclusion that it was a preventable, terror-related, attack.

It does show that we probably need more funding in the NHS to treat people with mental disorders. 

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Unfortunately doesn't work if the suspect is -not white- or an immigrant, they they jump up and down with even more vigour to try to insinuate a link between the action and it being the fault of being -not white-, a religion, or immigrant where they are (often) just murderers.

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A small clue for the leftards as to why the public are expecting the worst every time an incident occurs. 
Cant argue with statistics or facts unfortunately. 

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the cold kills off some poor folk if the terrorists don't get them first

Over a 20-year period, cold weather has been linked to

over 1.2 million deaths in the UK, with estimates from 2000-2019 suggesting around 60,000 cold-related deaths annually in England alone. This figure is derived from data that shows an average of over 60,500 cold-related deaths annually in England and Wales between 2000 and 2019, with the total for the 20-year period (2000-2019) being approximately

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20×60,500=1,210,00020 cross 60 comma 500 equals 1 comma 210 comma 000
20×60,500=1,210,000

 

Posted (edited)
22 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

You mean like give me your money and your tits will get bigger ?? 

Ha ha. No, that's clearly not what I mean. 

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Johnsond said:

A small clue for the leftards as to why the public are expecting the worst every time an incident occurs. 
Cant argue with statistics or facts unfortunately. 

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"In the UK, an estimated five to six people per year are killed by tree-related injuries from falling trees or branches. This results in an estimated total of approximately 100 to 120 deaths from the general public over the last 20 years. "

So, by your logic, terrorists are no more of a threat to us than trees are.  

Perhaps you're overreacting.

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