PM handles security - takes a vacation

A terror crisis? Damn, a fruit loop here kills 20 small children and 6 teachers, there was not 'terror' crisis. There is no terror crisis in Great Britain. Some fruitloops are being arrested, the perps are in the hospital with wounds, and will face trial for their horrible crime.

Amazing how you blow a molehill into a whole mountain range.
 
A terror crisis? Damn, a fruit loop here kills 20 small children and 6 teachers, there was not 'terror' crisis. There is no terror crisis in Great Britain. Some fruitloops are being arrested, the perps are in the hospital with wounds, and will face trial for their horrible crime.

Amazing how you blow a molehill into a whole mountain range.

shoot the messenger??? perhaps this will cool your heels. another "non terrorist" attack

BREAKING NEWS: Man in his 20s stabbed metres from where soldier Lee Rigby was murdered in Woolwich

Read more: BREAKING NEWS: Man in his 20s stabbed metres from where soldier Lee Rigby was murdered in Woolwich | Mail Online
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feel better now???
 
A terror crisis? Damn, a fruit loop here kills 20 small children and 6 teachers, there was not 'terror' crisis. There is no terror crisis in Great Britain. Some fruitloops are being arrested, the perps are in the hospital with wounds, and will face trial for their horrible crime.

Amazing how you blow a molehill into a whole mountain range.

shoot the messenger??? perhaps this will cool your heels. another "non terrorist" attack

BREAKING NEWS: Man in his 20s stabbed metres from where soldier Lee Rigby was murdered in Woolwich

Read more: BREAKING NEWS: Man in his 20s stabbed metres from where soldier Lee Rigby was murdered in Woolwich | Mail Online
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feel better now???

And exactly what would you have the good Prime Minister do?

Put a big "M" label on every Muslim?

Ship them all off to concentration camps?

Fire up the ovens?

:doubt:
 
A terror crisis? Damn, a fruit loop here kills 20 small children and 6 teachers, there was not 'terror' crisis. There is no terror crisis in Great Britain. Some fruitloops are being arrested, the perps are in the hospital with wounds, and will face trial for their horrible crime.

Amazing how you blow a molehill into a whole mountain range.

shoot the messenger??? perhaps this will cool your heels. another "non terrorist" attack

BREAKING NEWS: Man in his 20s stabbed metres from where soldier Lee Rigby was murdered in Woolwich

Read more: BREAKING NEWS: Man in his 20s stabbed metres from where soldier Lee Rigby was murdered in Woolwich | Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

feel better now???

And exactly what would you have the good Prime Minister do?

Put a big "M" label on every Muslim?

Ship them all off to concentration camps?

Fire up the ovens?

:doubt:

he's gone. but keep those good thoughts coming
 
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U.K. soldier killing suspect arrested in 2010 - Home Secretary Theresa May told BBC on Sunday that thousands of people are potentially at risk of being radicalized in Britain.

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — A suspect in the savage killing of a British soldier on a London street was arrested in Kenya in 2010 near the East African country's border with Somalia, an anti-terrorism police official said Sunday.

Michael Adebolajo was believed to have been preparing to train and fight with the al-Qaida-linked Somali militant group al-Shabab in 2010 when he was arrested with five others, Kenya's anti-terrorism police unit head Boniface Mwaniki told The Associated Press.

Mwaniki said that the suspect was then deported, however, Kenya's government spokesman said he was arrested under a different name and handed to British authorities.

???

Kenya: U.K. soldier killing suspect arrested in 2010

sounds more like our security eh???
 
Kenya caught him once before...
:eusa_eh:
Kenya: London attack suspect arrested, turned over in 2010
May 26, 2013, A suspect in last week's savage killing of a British soldier on a London street was arrested in Kenya in 2010 while apparently preparing to train and fight with al Qaeda-linked Somali militants, an anti-terrorism police official said Sunday.
Michael Adebolajo was then handed over to British authorities in the East African country, another Kenyan official said. The information surfaced as London's Metropolitan Police said specialist firearms officers arrested another man suspected of conspiring to murder 25-year-old soldier Lee Rigby. Police did not provide details about the suspect, only saying he is 22 years old. The latest arrest followed the detainment in London late Saturday of three others, aged 21 to 28, also suspected in the case.

Rigby, who has served in Afghanistan, was run over and stabbed with knives in the Woolwich area in southeast London on Wednesday afternoon as he was walking near his barracks. Adebolajo, 28, and Michael Adebowale, 22, are the main suspects in the killing and remained under armed guard in separate London hospitals after police shot them at the scene. In 2010, Adebolajo was arrested with five others near Kenya's border with Somalia, Kenya's anti-terrorism police unit head Boniface Mwaniki told The Associated Press. Police believed Adebolajo was going to work with Somali militant group al-Shabab.

Mwaniki said that Adebolajo was deported after his arrest in 2010. Kenya's government spokesman said he was arrested under a different name, and taken to court before being handed to British authorities. "Kenya's government arrested Michael Olemindis Ndemolajo. We handed him to British security agents in Kenya and he seems to have found his way to London and mutated to Michael Adebolajo," spokesman Muthui Kariuki said. "The Kenyan government cannot be held responsible for what happened to him after we handed him to British authorities." Kariuki said Adebolajo was traveling on a British passport, but he could not confirm if it was authentic.

When asked whether British security agents and embassy officials handled Adebolajo in Kenya, a Foreign Office spokeswoman declined to comment, only saying in a statement: "We can confirm a British national was arrested in Kenya in 2010. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office provided consular assistance as normal for British nationals." A man, identified by the BBC as Abu Nusaybah, was arrested on suspicion of unspecified terrorism offenses late Friday immediately after he gave a BBC interview detailing the background of one of the main suspects, Michael Adebolajo.

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Kenya caught him once before...
:eusa_eh:
Kenya: London attack suspect arrested, turned over in 2010
May 26, 2013, A suspect in last week's savage killing of a British soldier on a London street was arrested in Kenya in 2010 while apparently preparing to train and fight with al Qaeda-linked Somali militants, an anti-terrorism police official said Sunday.
Michael Adebolajo was then handed over to British authorities in the East African country, another Kenyan official said. The information surfaced as London's Metropolitan Police said specialist firearms officers arrested another man suspected of conspiring to murder 25-year-old soldier Lee Rigby. Police did not provide details about the suspect, only saying he is 22 years old. The latest arrest followed the detainment in London late Saturday of three others, aged 21 to 28, also suspected in the case.

Rigby, who has served in Afghanistan, was run over and stabbed with knives in the Woolwich area in southeast London on Wednesday afternoon as he was walking near his barracks. Adebolajo, 28, and Michael Adebowale, 22, are the main suspects in the killing and remained under armed guard in separate London hospitals after police shot them at the scene. In 2010, Adebolajo was arrested with five others near Kenya's border with Somalia, Kenya's anti-terrorism police unit head Boniface Mwaniki told The Associated Press. Police believed Adebolajo was going to work with Somali militant group al-Shabab.

Mwaniki said that Adebolajo was deported after his arrest in 2010. Kenya's government spokesman said he was arrested under a different name, and taken to court before being handed to British authorities. "Kenya's government arrested Michael Olemindis Ndemolajo. We handed him to British security agents in Kenya and he seems to have found his way to London and mutated to Michael Adebolajo," spokesman Muthui Kariuki said. "The Kenyan government cannot be held responsible for what happened to him after we handed him to British authorities." Kariuki said Adebolajo was traveling on a British passport, but he could not confirm if it was authentic.

When asked whether British security agents and embassy officials handled Adebolajo in Kenya, a Foreign Office spokeswoman declined to comment, only saying in a statement: "We can confirm a British national was arrested in Kenya in 2010. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office provided consular assistance as normal for British nationals." A man, identified by the BBC as Abu Nusaybah, was arrested on suspicion of unspecified terrorism offenses late Friday immediately after he gave a BBC interview detailing the background of one of the main suspects, Michael Adebolajo.

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thanks for telling me something I already knew
 
Cameron sparks row by 'swanning off' on holiday to Ibiza with his family as Britain is gripped by terror crisis. But he says: 'I'm still in charge'

Read more: Cameron sparks row by 'swanning off' on holiday to Ibiza with his family as Britain is gripped by terror crisis | Mail Online
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or is the kitchen just to hot???

Cameron is taking after Obama.

Obama: Consulate in flames, Ambassador dead? Sorry...gotta to go to Vegas for a fundraiser!
Cameron: White British soldier hacked to death by 2 Muslim whackadoodles? Sorry...vacation time!
 

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