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northside7;c-9811301 said:dontdiedontkillanyon;c-9811295 said:https://twitter.com/PippaN15/status/871165426599854081
The police are saying they were wearing fake bomb vests.
northside7;c-9811301 said:dontdiedontkillanyon;c-9811295 said:https://twitter.com/PippaN15/status/871165426599854081
The police are saying they were wearing fake bomb vests.
blue_london;c-9811386 said:People praise our public sector when ever something like this happens but they still don't think they deserve a pay rise.
President Trump’s Post-London Attack Tweets Completely in Sync With Fox & Friends Commentary
Fox's Nigel Farage Suggests Camps For 3,000 British Muslims: 'Calls For Internment Will Grow'
Fox News contributor Nigel Farage, a former British politician who campaigned for Brexit, suggested on Sunday that Muslims in Britain could be put into internment camps because of terrorist attacks in Britain.
During an interview on Fox & Friends, host Pete Hegseth asked Farage "how the borderless world that London lived in for so long -- led by globalists -- contributes to the ability for our enemy to infiltrate us and attack us."
"A lot of people have abused the word refugee," Farage complained. "The British government, when they were pushed by people like me a few years ago, said they would use the power to stop people who have fought, for example, in Syria from coming back into our country. Over 400 known jidhadi fighters from Syria have come back into Britain and we've only stopped one."
"I hope that [British Prime Minister] Teresa May goes a lot further," he continued, "and says that not one person who has fought in Syria will be let back into our country."
According to Farage, a growing number of Britons now supporting putting Muslims in internment camps.
"This is now the third terrorist incident that has happened in my country in the space of as many months," he explained. "And the mood that I get now is we want some real action. We don't just want speeches."
"And if there is not action, the calls for internment will grow," Farage added. "We have 3,000 people on sort of a known terrorist list. And we're watching their actions. But a further 20,000 people who are persons of interests, namely they're linked by some way to extremist organizations. Unless we see the public getting tough, you will see public calls for those 3,000 to be arrested."
Farage admitted that the move "might alienate decent fair-minded Muslims."
Later in the morning, Daily Mail columnist Katie Hopkins also told Fox & Friends that "we do need interment camps."
According to The Guardian, the FBI considers Farage as a "person of interest" in the investigation into President Donald Trump 2016 campaign and the Russian effort to influence the U.S. election.
Fox & Friends Guest Openly Talks ‘Internment’ After London Terror
Sunday morning’s edition of Fox & Friends was dominated by coverage of the most recent terrorism in London which left at least seven dead over the weekend.
During the show’s 7:00 O’clock hour, the weekend gang interviewed Fox regular and Daily Mail columnist Katie Hopkins to offer her thoughts. The always controversial Hopkins, didn’t hold back, blasting Prime Minister Theresa May’s statement after the attack. Hopkins also called for mass internment and deportation of terror suspects.
“What May didn’t do is tell us what we need to hear, and that is things are going to change completely,” she said. “That tomorrow 3,000 people on the watch list are going to be rounded up. We need to hear 650 jihadis that returned to the UK are going to be incarcerated and deported and we need to hear that Saudi backed Mosques and extreme hate preaches and Imams within those mosques are also going to be shut down and reported. That’s what regular British people want to here.”
“We’ve got to get over the political correctness,” said a somewhat shellshocked Abby Huntsman, “I agree with you there.”
Hopkins continued.
“It is time for British people to stand up and demand action,” she said. “We need to start incarcerating, deporting, repeating until we clean this country up.”
Earlier in the program, Brexit leader Nigel Farage warned that persistent attacks would only increase talk of “internment” — like what the United States did to Japanese American during World War II. In her most recent Daily Mail column, Hopkins said she was for it, but told Fox & Friends the government wouldn’t have the strength.
“I don’t think they’ve got the stomach to do that. I don’t think they’ve got the political will to do that.”
Hopkins is no stranger to controversy. The firebrand columnist found herself in hot water after the Manchester bombing for suggesting in a tweet that a “final solution” was needed for the terrorism problem.
https://twitter.com/brianstelter/status/871355008083689472Fox & Friends Forced to Issue On-Air Clarification After ‘Internment’ Discussion
Fox & Friends had to issue an on-air clarification after the subject of internment came up earlier on the show in the wake of the London terror attack.
As guest Katie Hopkins was on, Clayton Morris mentioned internment in the context of Nigel Farage bringing it up earlier on the show.
After that discussion, Morris had to issue this on-air comment:
“Earlier on the show, we had a couple of guests mention the word internment, the idea of internment camps as a possible solution to this. I think I made it well-known my feeling on that, which I find reprehensible, but on behalf of the network, I think all of us here find that idea reprehensible here at Fox News Channel.”
stringer bell;c-9811635 said:http://crooksandliars.com/2017/06/foxs-nigel-farage-suggests-camps-3000
Fox's Nigel Farage Suggests Camps For 3,000 British Muslims: 'Calls For Internment Will Grow'
Fox News contributor Nigel Farage, a former British politician who campaigned for Brexit, suggested on Sunday that Muslims in Britain could be put into internment camps because of terrorist attacks in Britain.
During an interview on Fox & Friends, host Pete Hegseth asked Farage "how the borderless world that London lived in for so long -- led by globalists -- contributes to the ability for our enemy to infiltrate us and attack us."
"A lot of people have abused the word refugee," Farage complained. "The British government, when they were pushed by people like me a few years ago, said they would use the power to stop people who have fought, for example, in Syria from coming back into our country. Over 400 known jidhadi fighters from Syria have come back into Britain and we've only stopped one."
"I hope that [British Prime Minister] Teresa May goes a lot further," he continued, "and says that not one person who has fought in Syria will be let back into our country."
According to Farage, a growing number of Britons now supporting putting Muslims in internment camps.
"This is now the third terrorist incident that has happened in my country in the space of as many months," he explained. "And the mood that I get now is we want some real action. We don't just want speeches."
"And if there is not action, the calls for internment will grow," Farage added. "We have 3,000 people on sort of a known terrorist list. And we're watching their actions. But a further 20,000 people who are persons of interests, namely they're linked by some way to extremist organizations. Unless we see the public getting tough, you will see public calls for those 3,000 to be arrested."
Farage admitted that the move "might alienate decent fair-minded Muslims."
Later in the morning, Daily Mail columnist Katie Hopkins also told Fox & Friends that "we do need interment camps."
According to The Guardian, the FBI considers Farage as a "person of interest" in the investigation into President Donald Trump 2016 campaign and the Russian effort to influence the U.S. election.
stringer bell;c-9811638 said:http://www.mediaite.com/online/fox-friends-guest-openly-talks-internment-after-london-terror/
Fox & Friends Guest Openly Talks ‘Internment’ After London Terror
Sunday morning’s edition of Fox & Friends was dominated by coverage of the most recent terrorism in London which left at least seven dead over the weekend.
During the show’s 7:00 O’clock hour, the weekend gang interviewed Fox regular and Daily Mail columnist Katie Hopkins to offer her thoughts. The always controversial Hopkins, didn’t hold back, blasting Prime Minister Theresa May’s statement after the attack. Hopkins also called for mass internment and deportation of terror suspects.
“What May didn’t do is tell us what we need to hear, and that is things are going to change completely,” she said. “That tomorrow 3,000 people on the watch list are going to be rounded up. We need to hear 650 jihadis that returned to the UK are going to be incarcerated and deported and we need to hear that Saudi backed Mosques and extreme hate preaches and Imams within those mosques are also going to be shut down and reported. That’s what regular British people want to here.”
“We’ve got to get over the political correctness,” said a somewhat shellshocked Abby Huntsman, “I agree with you there.”
Hopkins continued.
“It is time for British people to stand up and demand action,” she said. “We need to start incarcerating, deporting, repeating until we clean this country up.”
Earlier in the program, Brexit leader Nigel Farage warned that persistent attacks would only increase talk of “internment” — like what the United States did to Japanese American during World War II. In her most recent Daily Mail column, Hopkins said she was for it, but told Fox & Friends the government wouldn’t have the strength.
“I don’t think they’ve got the stomach to do that. I don’t think they’ve got the political will to do that.”
Hopkins is no stranger to controversy. The firebrand columnist found herself in hot water after the Manchester bombing for suggesting in a tweet that a “final solution” was needed for the terrorism problem.
stringer bell;c-9811469 said:https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/871331574649901056
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