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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
Are there? Where? I went a bit off topic, which I'll apologise for, I was really just responding to the part about mental health services being under-funded which is true. You're correct that - just as with terrorism - we have no idea whether or not it's relevant to this specific case at this point.
Apparently assuming that it's terrorism related is OK, though. We shouldn't make any assumptions, unless that assumption is "  ISIS!", because Terrorists.
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As I've said previously I'm not assuming anything, after the Leytonstone incident the guys family came out quickly in his defence and could prove they were trying to get him help with his mental health, nevertheless less his actions were inspired by ISIS, the seems a bit different and until I hear more I am not discounting anything, I don't think the police do anyone any favours by immediately jumping on mental health as a motive.