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Originally Posted by Lutherf
The UK, unfortunately, has had too much experience with terror incidents. From 40 years ago until the Good Friday Agreement the incidents were counted by the bushel rather than by the peck. It would be easy to imagine that with all that experience in tracking and stopping incidents someone would have come up with a good solution to the problem. There isn't one.
Security services, as always, need to keep their ears to the walls and their eyes open. That's good advice for the public at large as well. Personally, I have a hard time blaming the state for failure to prevent attacks like what happened Monday. They can protect assets to come extent but it's nearly impossible to protect all people at all times.
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Oh I dunno - a basic "all officers should be armed" policy would do some good ; I dunno say if she was...Home sec?
Instead she focused all her energy on her pet projects, like immigration...forgot that in restricting immigration entry, the ones that were left all had access to attack unarmed civilians etc.
Forgetting that though - just having basic stuff like armed officers protecting parliament and it's surroundings would be something but that woman decides to never advocate for it, even once in 7 years...