London Police: “The Threat Has Palpably Increased”
British police are clearly suffering from Islamophobia, and need more sensitivity training: London police warn of more bombings.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain marked the first anniversary of the London suicide bombings with flowers, candles and a 2-minute silence on Friday as the city’s police chief said another attack now looked more likely.
One year after four young British Islamists blew themselves up on London’s transport system, killing 52 people and wounding 700, Metropolitan Police Commissioner Ian Blair described the threat faced by Britain as “grim.”
“There are, as we speak, people in the United Kingdom planning further atrocities,” he told BBC Radio. “Since July, the threat has palpably increased.”
Meanwhile, at the IslamExpo now taking place in London, multiculturally evolved Brits can listen to speakers such as Azzam Tamimi—who openly supports suicide bombing.