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    Is Sir C about and has he seen Simon Jenkins' latest one?

    It's the usual 'We must not allow the terrorists to win by taking effective counter-terrorism measures', but includes the following line, which I'm sure conjures a fine mental image for us all.

    At the entrance to parliament, police are instructed to feel inside men’s underpants. I know this from personal experience.


    https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...ritain-freedom

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    It's the usual 'We must not allow the terrorists to win by taking effective counter-terrorism measures', but includes the following line, which I'm sure conjures a fine mental image for us all.





    https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...ritain-freedom
    There were five terrorist incidents in Britain last year. They were massively over-reported, so much so that it is hard to believe imitation did not play a part.

    Is the best strategy to sweep these terrorist attacks under the carpet? Or just accept that at some point, we might get our head macheted off whilst walking to work?
    “Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    It's the usual 'We must not allow the terrorists to win by taking effective counter-terrorism measures', but includes the following line, which I'm sure conjures a fine mental image for us all.





    https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...ritain-freedom
    I think you'll find Sir C in total agreement with this. I recall when he was burgled he said he would continue to leave his doors unlocked and should the thieves return and rob him again he would clearly have won the moral argument.

    It follows that if we allow a terrorist to blow us up we have also won the moral argument and can even take issue with the fellow in the hereafter (just as soon as he's finished ploughing into his thirty seven virgins of course).

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    Quote Originally Posted by IUFG View Post
    There were five terrorist incidents in Britain last year. They were massively over-reported, so much so that it is hard to believe imitation did not play a part.

    Is the best strategy to sweep these terrorist attacks under the carpet? Or just accept that at some point, we might get our head macheted off whilst walking to work?
    I do struggle with the idea that 22 people being murdered by a suicide bomber at a pop concert can be 'over-reported', to be honest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    I think you'll find Sir C in total agreement with this. I recall when he was burgled he said he would continue to leave his doors unlocked and should the thieves return and rob him again he would clearly have won the moral argument.

    It follows that if we allow a terrorist to blow us up we have also won the moral argument and can even take issue with the fellow in the hereafter (just as soon as he's finished ploughing into his thirty seven virgins of course).
    Is it only 37 virgins these days? Sounds like austerity must be biting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    It's the usual 'We must not allow the terrorists to win by taking effective counter-terrorism measures', but includes the following line, which I'm sure conjures a fine mental image for us all.





    https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...ritain-freedom
    Lawks yes, I've spent most of the morning trying to imagine how it feels in Simon Jenkins' underpants.

    Alarmingly smooth, I've decided. Like an Action Man.

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