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Old 04-06-2017, 11:01 AM #11
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I was about to say I can't imagine many would be dumb enough to believe that a government that's allowed 3 attacks to happen in 2 months, through complacency, police underfunding and failed immigration policy, could be trusted to be elected again but... Yes actually I can quite easily believe they would be.
No government can stop these soft target attacks.
Any idiot can jump in a car/van and mow people down and then attack them with knives, anywhere across the country, anywhere across the world.
5 attacks have been stopped since the Westminster attack, hardly complacency.
I should imagine a lot of voters will cast their vote towards who they feel safer with at the helm. Can't say Corbyn instills any confidence in me personally.
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