I agree. On average, 5 people a day are killed on the roads in the UK, yet we don't get blanket coverage and outrage at that.
Clearly though, as a London resident and regular user of London Bridge and visitor to Borough Market, this feels very, very close to home and my thoughts are with everyone who has been caught up in this. Now is the time to stand together and not let these extremists divide us.
Spot on - most people realise that the individuals that do this are representing only themselves, not a country or a religion.
If anything, it's a prod to address mental health issues more robustly.
I don't live in London but am thinking of you lufgus people ( and everyone else ).
I agree. On average, 5 people a day are killed on the roads in the UK, yet we don't get blanket coverage and outrage at that.
Clearly though, as a London resident and regular user of London Bridge and visitor to Borough Market, this feels very, very close to home and my thoughts are with everyone who has been caught up in this. Now is the time to stand together and not let these extremists divide us.