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Muslim bombers target EDL; what do you think
Topic Started: May 25 2010, 09:58 PM (707 Views)
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Does anyone reckon they will try and target us at a demo one day
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Oh god no. They've gotta sort out their benefits since the torys gonna be nasty on the welfare.
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wheres the **Like** button haha! fantastic reponse!
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If and when they do that again in this country, that's when everything will get really messy. But as for targeting an EDL demo, they could just as soon target the local shopping centre, who knows where they'll head for.
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May 25 2010, 10:05 PM
If and when they do that again in this country, that's when everything will get really messy. But as for targeting an EDL demo, they could just as soon target the local shopping centre, who knows where they'll head for.
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who knows where they'll head for.


I reckon a footy stadium
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there was an 'incident' at aylesbury wasnt there?
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May 25 2010, 10:14 PM
there was an 'incident' at aylesbury wasnt there?
something about acid on the floor at train station
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I bet theres been talk of it amongst the militant muslims,yes.Maybe it could happen in a town with a large proportion of wannabe jihadis,say Blackburn,Bradford,Leicester.If they do then lets hope it gets thwarted before they can actually carry it out.Im just reading a book at the moment called "The suicide factory".Its about Abu Hamza and it appears that most of this jihad recruiting goes on in mosques which the police are scared of entering.Its unbelievable what goes on and the authorities ignore.Get a christian planning same stuff and hed be in the slammer soon as.
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May 25 2010, 10:03 PM
wheres the **Like** button haha! fantastic reponse!
I can give you my paypal details, and you can give me the contents of your current bank account?
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May 25 2010, 10:05 PM
If and when they do that again in this country, that's when everything will get really messy..............
That's what you'd think right? Wrong! Look what happened after 7/7! You'd have thought things would get messy, but nothing. As if nothing had happened. Where the f**k was the retaliation you'd expect? Nowhere!

Someone summed it up for me, a muslim actually...... we're like cattle. Kill one and the others just go on about their business as if nothing had happened!

Wake the f**k up people! Our enemy is amongst us and it's an evil mother f**ker!

Would they bomb EDL? Of course they would. They'd bomd the f**k out of us given the chance. Can't imagine it eh? Could you have imagined 9/11 beforehand? Get me point? Imagine the unthinkable and Islam is capable.
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The EDL didn't exist when 7/7 happened, it does now and plenty of people who aren't involved with it do know about it, and I'm sure there would be thousands join us if anything did happen again.
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I can't really see them bombing an EDL demo.These people tend to pick soft targets where they have a chance of escape if things go wrong,21/7 being a typical example.Whilst they might not be afraid of dying in an explosion caused by their own hand they are most certainly afraid of being torn limb from limb by an enraged mob of infidel.
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I agree with Leedscasual than an attack at a football stadium or in the packed streets just outside a stadium will certainly be attempted sooner or later.
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May 25 2010, 09:58 PM
Does anyone reckon they will try and target us at a demo one day
Hi Leeds

Whilst you can never say never I would doubt it. First off security is very high for any EDL event from the Police. Going on from that I actually think the EDL has thrown a curve ball in what the likes of Choudary saw panning out. I think he believed his demos would agitate people turning to the BNP with no active protest however the demonisation of Muslims for which he believed he could recruit from.

This hasn't happened and the BNP have gone backwards. As such a militant attack on the EDL would not serve their purposes as it would swell the ranks of the EDL and cause a backlash against Muslims which would result in a backlash of Muslims against Islamists i.e. his own.

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Yes.
They don't think twice about killing innocent people, they're not going to think twice about killing people who are standing up against them.

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Well said General black jack.We need to start the fightback NOW.Its no good goin to work or round your mates moaning about the threat of militant Islam,its time to do somethin about it and rid the shores of this filth once and for all.Because lets face it,the government aint doin a tap,so it must be done by the people.Its time to say "Enough is enough an we aint takin no more".
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May 25 2010, 10:28 PM
Ali
May 25 2010, 10:05 PM
If and when they do that again in this country, that's when everything will get really messy..............
That's what you'd think right? Wrong! Look what happened after 7/7! You'd have thought things would get messy, but nothing. As if nothing had happened. Where the f**k was the retaliation you'd expect? Nowhere!

Someone summed it up for me, a muslim actually...... we're like cattle. Kill one and the others just go on about their business as if nothing had happened!

Wake the f**k up people! Our enemy is amongst us and it's an evil mother f**ker!

Would they bomb EDL? Of course they would. They'd bomd the f**k out of us given the chance. Can't imagine it eh? Could you have imagined 9/11 beforehand? Get me point? Imagine the unthinkable and Islam is capable.
100% agree with you there, excellent post.
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I think if they were going to they'd do it big, such as the European EDL day which is provisionally planned in september or something? They've threatened the USA v England match at the world cup but thing is with them with threats they never carry it out, if they're gonna do they'll do it not threat and give warnings about it.

They've never directly threatened the EDL (that we know of) so you can't really make a judgement on things like this.

As someone said, it's highly unlikely though due to the high security levels at our demos.
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i dont belive they would target a demo, for one they havent got the right explosives in the uk, the explosives they have here will have to be transported by car or van which i belive will be more like another glasgow airport, the 7/7 was a one off. they know they are being monitored now by the police, so i belive they will keep there heads down for a long time or when civil desturbancies realy kick off
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Let them try, it will take more than a bunch of cowards with bombs to defeat the true English people of this country.
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whatever they try to bomb they aint going to make threats and say yes we are going to bomb this today at this time that will be stupid the police will be there and the bomb attack would be failed they aint the ira when they try something they will do it without any warning
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Aye, f**k the IRA whilst we are at it. ;)
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the edl are not responsible for the wars, its the war makers who will more likely be the targets, there is still millions of people in this country who have never heard of the edl..including would be bombers..the chances of a bomber targeting the edl in my opinion is slim to none..
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May 26 2010, 12:31 AM
the edl are not responsible for the wars, its the war makers who will more likely be the targets, there is still millions of people in this country who have never heard of the edl..including would be bombers..the chances of a bomber targeting the edl in my opinion is slim to none..
The people on the buses and tube on 7/7 weren't responsible for the wars but they where still targeted.
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I would never put anything past radical Islamists - its not as if we haven't enough of them, they are well and truly embedded in the fabric of our society, thriving in our colleges, universities, hospitals and mosques.

People should always be on their guard and vigilant at demos.

The government; the leftwing modern day socialist marxists; the sock puppets for the expanisonism of Islam and the MSM would prefer it that we all forget 9/11 and 7/7 - but we should never forget.


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May 25 2010, 10:28 PM
Look what happened after 7/7! You'd have thought things would get messy, but nothing. As if nothing had happened. Where the f**k was the retaliation you'd expect? Nowhere!

Someone summed it up for me, a muslim actually...... we're like cattle. Kill one and the others just go on about their business as if nothing had happened!

Wake the f**k up people! Our enemy is amongst us and it's an evil mother f**ker!

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Since the September 11 attack, the average person in America and Europe have become progressively more hostile towards Islam, and their prophet, Website sites have sprung up in the following years packed full of information, vilifying the Religion of Peace, with videos showing how barbaric and medieval their system is, and proving to the world that Mohammed was that thing most hated by decent people, a " paedophile", amongst other things.

Anti Islamic Politicians like Geert Wilders have entered the scene, and are very successful even though the PC media accuse him of being a Far Right Extremist. Everywhere I go, in this country and in the United States Almost every non Muslim I meet regardless of race or age has a very negative perspective of Islam and Muslims, bordering on the extreme. The Swiss have banned the building of Minarets, the Belgium's have banned the Burka. Both Afghanistan and Iraq have been bombed to fuuck by the Yanks.

It is like the butterfly effect in chaos theory, without 9/11 the EDL would not be here. so a massive anti Islamic backlash started then, one that is more enduring, and more effective than any number of riots could ever have been, the conclusion of which will make itself known by the eventual awakening of a whole new generation of citizens throughout the west who will see the problem far clearer than we old gits did, and start to sweep, multiculturalism, and Politically correct politics into the dustbin of history, in favour of a united Identity, the very thing the political elites have been trying to destroy.

And that's where we are today. with the beginnings of organised resistance and national identity at a grass roots level, regardless of race, class, sexuality or any other issue, because the most important thing to us is that we are free thinking, freedom loving, progressive English, Welsh, Scottish, Irish, American, German, French, Belgium, Danish, Dutch Swedish, Norwegian Spanish, Greek Martian etc.. and those people who come to live in our lands should add to its perfection as it has always been not seek to destroy its culture and identity.

I am the son of an Immigrant, my kids are mixed race, I and they fly the English Flag and Union Jack with complete pride and I thank the gods (Allah included) that I and my children were born here, because this country has given me everything, A language, Education, work, house, healthcare, standard of living, entertainment community (what's left of it) and a life worth living. And my dad had no complaints before he died. So thank you England for everything you have given me and my family.

Emm, next time I write a post I better not drink, I seem to have gone off on one lol, hope it makes sence, coz i cant handle reading it, oh well.

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May 25 2010, 09:58 PM
Does anyone reckon they will try and target us at a demo one day
well no if there do we well get 1000's of EDL's B-)
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My two cents is the following:

The next attack will show the Islamists what the English, Scotch, Irish and Welsh are really like. Back in 9/11 or even 7/7 we had the rage but not the origination. Now we do, The EDL! When, not if they next attack the UK it will act as a lightning rod. We will gain many thousands of members and show our true spirit.
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i was part of the UBA back in the day , that was around the 7/7 attacks , our numbers went up after the bombings but soon dwindled after , the EDL is a much bigger organisation and i hope we dont get another bombing but if we did i think now there would be a hell of a lot more retaliation to the islam scum.
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Tbh I dont think the Islamic Jihadists will bother , they have bigger fish to fry ! If some islamist working on his own pulled it off I can see our numbers riseing 10 fold , I also see a lot of retaliation !
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I heard Choudery was off to Europe a couple of days past? I hope the spooks are not asleep again!
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I've thought about this quite a few times and i think it's something we should defantly be concerned about. :/
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Yeah, go on, cuz that'll be great for England eh? Wait til the next terrorist attack (God, you act like there's one every week, we've only ever actually had the one) and then go out in the streets in droves and mobs and go brick mosque windows and scare seven shades of s**t out of a percentage of your population...cuz every problem in the world was solved by this sort of mob retaliation, eh?
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May 26 2010, 07:20 PM
Yeah, go on, cuz that'll be great for England eh? Wait til the next terrorist attack (God, you act like there's one every week, we've only ever actually had the one) and then go out in the streets in droves and mobs and go brick mosque windows and scare seven shades of s**t out of a percentage of your population...cuz every problem in the world was solved by this sort of mob retaliation, eh?
After working on the aftermath of 7/7 - it doesn`t matter how many we have had. We do not want anymore - simple.

It also doesn`t help when you have Muslims - not all, by the way - in areas of the UK rejoicing about what happened.
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im standing next to MJ999 just in case.
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be careful , be concerned , be alert ,but dont ever be afraid . stand tall . this is OUR f**kIN COUNTRY
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not a truer word said gazzads
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May 26 2010, 07:42 PM
not a truer word said gazzads
You pair made up then? :P
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May 25 2010, 10:16 PM
I bet theres been talk of it amongst the militant muslims,yes.Maybe it could happen in a town with a large proportion of wannabe jihadis,say Blackburn,Bradford,Leicester.If they do then lets hope it gets thwarted before they can actually carry it out.Im just reading a book at the moment called "The suicide factory".Its about Abu Hamza and it appears that most of this jihad recruiting goes on in mosques which the police are scared of entering.Its unbelievable what goes on and the authorities ignore.Get a christian planning same stuff and hed be in the slammer soon as.
blackburns hew muliti million shopping centre opens in the next mth or so that would make a easy target theres been a lot of extremists caught in blackburn the past 2 years its very worrying really its not a case if they target some where its when just hope the security services are working over time to stop a repeat of 7/7
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some scum in the uaf, has already made the threat to leave a pipe bomb, at 1 of our demos, try it scum we need another 50,000 members
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Where is any evidence of militant islam targeting the EDL?
If the Goverment had listened to the British and white working class concern about Islam in British and White working class communities than maybe the EDL would not of formed. All we want is a voice to express our opinions without being regarded a "racist" or "islamaphobe" but then again the goverment depends on devision in poor communities.

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some scum in the uaf, has already made the threat to leave a pipe bomb, at 1 of our demos, try it scum we need another 50,000 members
The worst thing that the UAF could try and do is militantly tackle the EDL, As they would get smashed and mass retaliation would be organised.
If the Goverment had listened to the British and white working class concern about Islam in British and White working class communities than maybe the EDL would not of formed. All we want is a voice to express our opinions without being regarded a "racist" or "islamaphobe" but then again the goverment depends on devision in poor communities.

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some scum in the uaf, has already made the threat to leave a pipe bomb, at 1 of our demos, try it scum we need another 50,000 members
cant they get jailed for that? the threat i mean?
UAF are total fukwits.
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@keef - there may have only been one successful attack, but there have been several attempts including glasgow and the related attack down in the haymarket in London outside Tiger tiger. There was the bomb attack down in the west country. There was the attempt after 7/7. There was the shoebomber, the guys who were going to blow up several aircraft whilst over the Atlantic, then there was the guy who was planning a terrorist attack but was picked up before he could do it. The list goes on. Just because our police and secret services have been lucky to have intercepted most of the attacks so far, how long will it be before a successful attack takes place.

As for mob rule, we, in this country are not famous for it like the french who take to the barricades at the slightest drop of a hat. But when we are pushed and pushed too far then the people do take things into their own hands. If you bothered to read up on history you would have found that out. - Peasants revolt, revolt in bury st Edmunds, English Civil war, the chartist movement. If muslims really want to push us then let them, but they will only reap the whirlwind . They have forgotten that the English are a warrior race, again attested to throughout history. This is a warning to the muslim population - Islamists especially - don't push us because we will push back and push back harder if you do it once too often.
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May 26 2010, 07:20 PM
Yeah, go on, cuz that'll be great for England eh? Wait til the next terrorist attack (God, you act like there's one every week, we've only ever actually had the one) and then go out in the streets in droves and mobs and go brick mosque windows and scare seven shades of s**t out of a percentage of your population...cuz every problem in the world was solved by this sort of mob retaliation, eh?
What you on about you dirty, Islam appeasing rat?! A friend of mines died when Muslim c**ts blew up London and I flew out of Glasgow airport the day after the Muslim doctors tried to blow the f**king place sky high!! There have been numerous attempts to bomb my country and my kind by your filthy religion of hatred, war and terror. I wont stand here and listen to YOUR f**kING BULLs**t, ISLAM LOVING CROCK OF s**tE!

I have friends who were in New York on November the 9th, 2001. I've felt their pain and I share their hate. I am a very, very bitter man because of your stinking religion of paedophile loving, murdering low life scum! So don't come on this f**king forum, preaching your s**tE! Go on, f**k OFF!
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THE UAF are a busted flush. the only chance there is if one or two nutters could get their hands on some stuff to do the damage and even then I dont think they have the nuts.
The Mozzies are a bit different. their primative religion tells them that its pretty muck OK to do anything to get to the vestal virgins, and their support infrastructure could get the bomb making equipment. that much of the risk is real, however as others have said any of them with a grain of illegigence gives us '000's or more likely '000,000's of members and then they would be fculed in this country. the silent majority would mobilise and they would be kicked out bny the people if not our lily livered government.
So bottom line i dont think they will do it, but they do have the capability, and they will threaten it for sure to keep our numbers down.
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What a jerk! (Jeesh, I can't even remember the jerks id, but I am sure he'll know who he is). :taqiyya:

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Yeah, go on, cuz that'll be great for England eh? Wait til the next terrorist attack (God, you act like there's one every week, we've only ever actually had the one) and then go out in the streets in droves and mobs and go brick mosque windows and scare seven shades of s**t out of a percentage of your population...cuz every problem in the world was solved by this sort of mob retaliation, eh?
After working on the aftermath of 7/7 - it doesn`t matter how many we have had. We do not want anymore - simple.

It also doesn`t help when you have Muslims - not all, by the way - in areas of the UK rejoicing about what happened.
We've had more than one terroist bombing in the UK.......
On the same day in Question there was more than one target and attempts to set some more of which failed.

There was about 6-7 months ago a car left outside Trafalgar Square with explosives in it which had to be removed and given a controlled detonation elsewhere.
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Yeah, go on, cuz that'll be great for England eh? Wait til the next terrorist attack (God, you act like there's one every week, we've only ever actually had the one) and then go out in the streets in droves and mobs and go brick mosque windows and scare seven shades of s**t out of a percentage of your population...cuz every problem in the world was solved by this sort of mob retaliation, eh?
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It took me five minutes to put this together. If i wasnt tired and had 10 minutes i could probably find more.

2001
22 December - British citizen Richard Reid is arrested after he attempts to destroy American Airlines Flight 63 with an explosive hidden in his shoe.

2003
5 January - Police arrest seven men in London related to a plot to manufacture the poison ricin for attacks on the London Underground. All were later acquitted of murder charges related to the ricin plot, although another would be convicted of 'conspiracy to commit a public nuisance by the use of poisons or explosives to cause disruption, fear or injury'.

14 January - Police raid a flat in Manchester while searching for a terrorism suspect. In the course of being arrested, Kamel Bourgass, one of the ricin suspects, stabs to death Detective Constable Stephen Oake.

20 January - Police raid the Finsbury Park mosque. They arrest seven people and seize weapons and forged passports.

30 January - Richard Reid, the 'shoe bomber', is convicted of terrorism by an American court and sentenced to life in prison.

11 February - The Blair government deploys the British military, including armoured vehicles, at Heathrow Airport because of the apparent threat of a terrorist attack.

1 April - Two Algerians with ties to al-Qaeda, Brahim Benmerzouga and Baghdad Meziane, who were arrested in the UK in September 2001, are sentenced to 11 years in prison because of their involvement in terrorism fund-raising and recruitment.

20 November' - On the day that President Bush arrives in London for a state visit, bombs explode at the British consulate and headquarters of HSBC Bank in Istanbul, Turkey. Thirty people die in the blasts and hundreds are wounded. Among the dead is Consul-General Roger Short, the top British diplomat in Istanbul.

2004

30 March - Seven men in possession of approximately half a ton of ammonium nitrate fertilizer are arrested in West Sussex as part of Operation Crevice. The Crown would later allege that they intended to bomb several targets including the Bluewater shopping centre in Kent and the Ministry of Sound nightclub in London. Five of the seven would be convicted in April 2007.

19 April - Over 400 officers raid homes in the Manchester area and arrest eight men, one woman, and a 16-year-old boy. Media coverage links those arrested to plots involving attacks on Old Trafford during a Man¬chester United game.
29 June - Court sentences Kamel Bourgass to life imprisonment for the murder of DC Stephen Oake.

3 August - Fourteen men are arrested and eight eventually charged over a plot to blow up financial buildings in London. The plot's leader, Dhiren Barot, would later plead guilty and be sentenced to life in prison.
26 August - Abu Hamza, a radical Islamic cleric based in London, is arrested under Section 41 of the Terrorism Act 2000.
24 September - Four men are arrested in Brent Cross, London after they try to buy 'red mercury' in a newspaper sting. Three would be charged and later acquitted at their trial in July 2006.
19 October - Abu Hamza is charged with 16 different offences.
19 November - Mohammad Sidique Khan and Shehzad Tanweer arrive in Karachi, Pakistan in order, it is believed, to attend terrorist training camps.

20 November - On the day that President Bush arrives in London for a state visit, bombs explode at the British consulate and headquarters of HSBC Bank in Istanbul, Turkey. Thirty people die in the blasts and hundreds are wounded. Among the dead is Consul-General Roger Short, the top British diplomat in Istanbul.

2005

7 July - Four suicide bombers, Mohammad Sidique Khan, Shehzad Tanweer, Hasib Hussain and Jermaine Lindsay, kill 56 and wound 700 in London.
19 July - The Guardian reports that approximately 200 foreign scientists have been barred from studying at British universities in the previous four years because of a fear that they could be connected to terrorism.

21 July - Attacks by four suicide bombers on the London tube and a bus, mimicking the attacks from two weeks earlier, fail when their explosives do not detonate.

21 October - Police raid the homes of three men, Younes Tsouli, Waseem Mughal and Tariq al-Daour, in the London area. All three eventually face a number of charges under the Terrorism Act 2000, including inciting another individual to carry out an act of terrorism either partly or wholly outside of the United Kingdom.

20 December - Abbas Boutrab, an Algerian national who used at least seven pseudonyms, is sentenced to six years in prison for down loading information on how to destroy an aeroplane with a bomb.

2006

3 February - A crowd, some chanting 'Bomb, bomb the UK', protests about cartoons published in Denmark depicting the Prophet Mohammed. At least three of the protesters, including Umran Javed, one of the protest's leaders, would eventually be convicted over their actions during the demonstration.

7 February - Abu Hamza is found guilty on 11 charges. He is sentenced to seven years in prison.
17 July - Under powers granted by the Terrorism Act 2006, Home Secretary John Reid announces that two British Islamic organizations, al-Ghurabaa and the Saved Sect, would be banned on the grounds that they had been responsible for 'glorifying terrorism'.

10 August - Twenty-four people around England are arrested for their involvement in an alleged plot to blow up several airliners using liquid gel explosives.
23 August - Four arrests of men accused of financing terrorism occur in Manchester over a one-month period.
1 September - Twelve men are arrested in London as part of a police operation that included the closing of the Jameah Islameah School in Sussex for three weeks.

6 November - Dhiren Barot receives a 40-year sentence for plotting in 2004 bombings that would have allegedly targeted the financial sector in London.

9 November - In front of an audience at Queen Mary, University of London, Eliza Manningham-Buller says that MI5 is monitoring 30 active terrorism plots and over 200 groups and networks involving 1,600 people.

2007

5 January - Umran Javed from Birmingham is convicted of inciting racial hatred and soliciting murder over his role in the February 2006 London demonstration against the Danish cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed.

31 January - As part of Operation Gamble, nine men are arrested in the West Midlands on terrorism charges allegedly involving the kidnapping and execution of a British Muslim soldier. Only one would be charged with kidnapping.

5 March - The Home Office releases statistics showing that 1,126 arrests had been made under the Terrorism Act 2000 between 11 September 2001 and 31 December 2006. Of these arrests, 117 faced terrorism charges while 104 more were charged with both terrorism and criminal offences. An additional 186 faced other criminal charges while 74 were turned over to immigration officials. 652 faced no charges at all and were released. Only 40 have so far been convicted on terrorism charges while 180 were convicted on other charges and 98 are still involved in trials or facing trials.

14 March - The Pentagon releases the transcript of the appearance at the Combatant Status Review Tribunal hearing of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the apparent mastermind of the attacks of 11 September 2001. Mohammed admits to his involvement in several plots including an operation aimed at destroying Heathrow, Canary Wharf and Big Ben.
22 March - Three men, Sa deer Saleem, Mohammed Shakil and Waheed Ali, are detained by police. On 5 April, they would be charged in connection with the London bombings of 7 July 2005. Specifically, they are alleged to have carried out 'reconnaissance and planning for a plot with those ultimately responsible for the bombings on the 7 July before the plan was finalised'.

24 April - Police arrest six men, five in London and one in Luton, on suspicion of inciting others to commit acts of terrorism and of raising funds to support terrorism. One of those arrested, Abu Izzadeen, had heckled Home Office Secretary John Reid at a public event in September 2006.

30 April - In a year-long trial, a jury finds five men guilty of charges related to a plot to set off fertilizer bombs around the UK. Two are acquitted. Revealed officially in the aftermath of the verdict is that two of the 7 July bombers, Mohammad Sidique Khan and Shehzad Tanweer, were observed by British security in a meeting with Omar Khyam, the ringleader of the fertilizer plot.

6 May - A former head of the Metropolitan Police, Sir John Stevens, claims that up to 4,000 terrorists and terrorist sympathizers are in the United Kingdom.

9 May - Four individuals, including the widow of the 7 July bomber, Mohammad Sidique Khan, are arrested on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism, under the Terrorism Act 2000. Three of them, including Khan's widow, would be released without charge on 15 May, while the fourth would be charged under the Terrorism Act 2000 with possession of an al-Qaeda training manu

15 June - Seven members of Dhiren Barot's gang receive sentences ranging from 1 5 to 26 years in prison for their involvement in the planning of terrorist attacks.
18 June - The seventh individual subject to a control order absconds.

29 June - Police defuse two car bombs in central London.
30 June - In an attack linked to the failed car bombs, two men ram a Jeep filled with petrol and propane tanks into the front of a passenger terminal at Glasgow International Airport. One passenger receives a minor injury while the driver of the vehicle suffers severe burns that he later dies from. Over the next few days, police arrest eight people in association with the attacks, although only three are charged.

8 July - The News of the World publishes a map detailing the number of extremist groups or terrorist cells by region according to the Security Service. The Midlands tops the list with 80 compared to 35 in London.

9 July - A jury convicts Muktar Said Ibrahim, Hussain Osman, Ramzi Mohammed and Yassin Omar of conspiracy to murder because of their failed suicide attacks in London on 21 July 2005. All four receive minimum sentences of 40 years.

25 July - Gordon Brown officially proposes new anti-terror legislation to Parliament. Major changes include the creation of a border police force and a 56-day period to allow questioning of suspects before the laying of charges.


2010
22 January - Threat level to the UK raised from Substantial to Severe, meaning that an attack is "highly likely"


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May 26 2010, 07:20 PM
Yeah, go on, cuz that'll be great for England eh? Wait til the next terrorist attack (God, you act like there's one every week, we've only ever actually had the one) and then go out in the streets in droves and mobs and go brick mosque windows and scare seven shades of s**t out of a percentage of your population...cuz every problem in the world was solved by this sort of mob retaliation, eh?
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2001
22 December - British citizen Richard Reid is arrested after he attempts to destroy American Airlines Flight 63 with an explosive hidden in his shoe.

2003
5 January - Police arrest seven men in London related to a plot to manufacture the poison ricin for attacks on the London Underground. All were later acquitted of murder charges related to the ricin plot, although another would be convicted of 'conspiracy to commit a public nuisance by the use of poisons or explosives to cause disruption, fear or injury'.

14 January - Police raid a flat in Manchester while searching for a terrorism suspect. In the course of being arrested, Kamel Bourgass, one of the ricin suspects, stabs to death Detective Constable Stephen Oake.

20 January - Police raid the Finsbury Park mosque. They arrest seven people and seize weapons and forged passports.

30 January - Richard Reid, the 'shoe bomber', is convicted of terrorism by an American court and sentenced to life in prison.

11 February - The Blair government deploys the British military, including armoured vehicles, at Heathrow Airport because of the apparent threat of a terrorist attack.

1 April - Two Algerians with ties to al-Qaeda, Brahim Benmerzouga and Baghdad Meziane, who were arrested in the UK in September 2001, are sentenced to 11 years in prison because of their involvement in terrorism fund-raising and recruitment.

20 November' - On the day that President Bush arrives in London for a state visit, bombs explode at the British consulate and headquarters of HSBC Bank in Istanbul, Turkey. Thirty people die in the blasts and hundreds are wounded. Among the dead is Consul-General Roger Short, the top British diplomat in Istanbul.

2004

30 March - Seven men in possession of approximately half a ton of ammonium nitrate fertilizer are arrested in West Sussex as part of Operation Crevice. The Crown would later allege that they intended to bomb several targets including the Bluewater shopping centre in Kent and the Ministry of Sound nightclub in London. Five of the seven would be convicted in April 2007.

19 April - Over 400 officers raid homes in the Manchester area and arrest eight men, one woman, and a 16-year-old boy. Media coverage links those arrested to plots involving attacks on Old Trafford during a Man¬chester United game.
29 June - Court sentences Kamel Bourgass to life imprisonment for the murder of DC Stephen Oake.

3 August - Fourteen men are arrested and eight eventually charged over a plot to blow up financial buildings in London. The plot's leader, Dhiren Barot, would later plead guilty and be sentenced to life in prison.
26 August - Abu Hamza, a radical Islamic cleric based in London, is arrested under Section 41 of the Terrorism Act 2000.
24 September - Four men are arrested in Brent Cross, London after they try to buy 'red mercury' in a newspaper sting. Three would be charged and later acquitted at their trial in July 2006.
19 October - Abu Hamza is charged with 16 different offences.
19 November - Mohammad Sidique Khan and Shehzad Tanweer arrive in Karachi, Pakistan in order, it is believed, to attend terrorist training camps.

20 November - On the day that President Bush arrives in London for a state visit, bombs explode at the British consulate and headquarters of HSBC Bank in Istanbul, Turkey. Thirty people die in the blasts and hundreds are wounded. Among the dead is Consul-General Roger Short, the top British diplomat in Istanbul.

2005

7 July - Four suicide bombers, Mohammad Sidique Khan, Shehzad Tanweer, Hasib Hussain and Jermaine Lindsay, kill 56 and wound 700 in London.
19 July - The Guardian reports that approximately 200 foreign scientists have been barred from studying at British universities in the previous four years because of a fear that they could be connected to terrorism.

21 July - Attacks by four suicide bombers on the London tube and a bus, mimicking the attacks from two weeks earlier, fail when their explosives do not detonate.

21 October - Police raid the homes of three men, Younes Tsouli, Waseem Mughal and Tariq al-Daour, in the London area. All three eventually face a number of charges under the Terrorism Act 2000, including inciting another individual to carry out an act of terrorism either partly or wholly outside of the United Kingdom.

20 December - Abbas Boutrab, an Algerian national who used at least seven pseudonyms, is sentenced to six years in prison for down loading information on how to destroy an aeroplane with a bomb.

2006

3 February - A crowd, some chanting 'Bomb, bomb the UK', protests about cartoons published in Denmark depicting the Prophet Mohammed. At least three of the protesters, including Umran Javed, one of the protest's leaders, would eventually be convicted over their actions during the demonstration.

7 February - Abu Hamza is found guilty on 11 charges. He is sentenced to seven years in prison.
17 July - Under powers granted by the Terrorism Act 2006, Home Secretary John Reid announces that two British Islamic organizations, al-Ghurabaa and the Saved Sect, would be banned on the grounds that they had been responsible for 'glorifying terrorism'.

10 August - Twenty-four people around England are arrested for their involvement in an alleged plot to blow up several airliners using liquid gel explosives.
23 August - Four arrests of men accused of financing terrorism occur in Manchester over a one-month period.
1 September - Twelve men are arrested in London as part of a police operation that included the closing of the Jameah Islameah School in Sussex for three weeks.

6 November - Dhiren Barot receives a 40-year sentence for plotting in 2004 bombings that would have allegedly targeted the financial sector in London.

9 November - In front of an audience at Queen Mary, University of London, Eliza Manningham-Buller says that MI5 is monitoring 30 active terrorism plots and over 200 groups and networks involving 1,600 people.

2007

5 January - Umran Javed from Birmingham is convicted of inciting racial hatred and soliciting murder over his role in the February 2006 London demonstration against the Danish cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed.

31 January - As part of Operation Gamble, nine men are arrested in the West Midlands on terrorism charges allegedly involving the kidnapping and execution of a British Muslim soldier. Only one would be charged with kidnapping.

5 March - The Home Office releases statistics showing that 1,126 arrests had been made under the Terrorism Act 2000 between 11 September 2001 and 31 December 2006. Of these arrests, 117 faced terrorism charges while 104 more were charged with both terrorism and criminal offences. An additional 186 faced other criminal charges while 74 were turned over to immigration officials. 652 faced no charges at all and were released. Only 40 have so far been convicted on terrorism charges while 180 were convicted on other charges and 98 are still involved in trials or facing trials.

14 March - The Pentagon releases the transcript of the appearance at the Combatant Status Review Tribunal hearing of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the apparent mastermind of the attacks of 11 September 2001. Mohammed admits to his involvement in several plots including an operation aimed at destroying Heathrow, Canary Wharf and Big Ben.
22 March - Three men, Sa deer Saleem, Mohammed Shakil and Waheed Ali, are detained by police. On 5 April, they would be charged in connection with the London bombings of 7 July 2005. Specifically, they are alleged to have carried out 'reconnaissance and planning for a plot with those ultimately responsible for the bombings on the 7 July before the plan was finalised'.

24 April - Police arrest six men, five in London and one in Luton, on suspicion of inciting others to commit acts of terrorism and of raising funds to support terrorism. One of those arrested, Abu Izzadeen, had heckled Home Office Secretary John Reid at a public event in September 2006.

30 April - In a year-long trial, a jury finds five men guilty of charges related to a plot to set off fertilizer bombs around the UK. Two are acquitted. Revealed officially in the aftermath of the verdict is that two of the 7 July bombers, Mohammad Sidique Khan and Shehzad Tanweer, were observed by British security in a meeting with Omar Khyam, the ringleader of the fertilizer plot.

6 May - A former head of the Metropolitan Police, Sir John Stevens, claims that up to 4,000 terrorists and terrorist sympathizers are in the United Kingdom.

9 May - Four individuals, including the widow of the 7 July bomber, Mohammad Sidique Khan, are arrested on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism, under the Terrorism Act 2000. Three of them, including Khan's widow, would be released without charge on 15 May, while the fourth would be charged under the Terrorism Act 2000 with possession of an al-Qaeda training manu

15 June - Seven members of Dhiren Barot's gang receive sentences ranging from 1 5 to 26 years in prison for their involvement in the planning of terrorist attacks.
18 June - The seventh individual subject to a control order absconds.

29 June - Police defuse two car bombs in central London.
30 June - In an attack linked to the failed car bombs, two men ram a Jeep filled with petrol and propane tanks into the front of a passenger terminal at Glasgow International Airport. One passenger receives a minor injury while the driver of the vehicle suffers severe burns that he later dies from. Over the next few days, police arrest eight people in association with the attacks, although only three are charged.

8 July - The News of the World publishes a map detailing the number of extremist groups or terrorist cells by region according to the Security Service. The Midlands tops the list with 80 compared to 35 in London.

9 July - A jury convicts Muktar Said Ibrahim, Hussain Osman, Ramzi Mohammed and Yassin Omar of conspiracy to murder because of their failed suicide attacks in London on 21 July 2005. All four receive minimum sentences of 40 years.

25 July - Gordon Brown officially proposes new anti-terror legislation to Parliament. Major changes include the creation of a border police force and a 56-day period to allow questioning of suspects before the laying of charges.


2010
22 January - Threat level to the UK raised from Substantial to Severe, meaning that an attack is "highly likely"


Police have foiled 15 terror plots in Britain between 2000 -,2008 Ian Blair reveals


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good work fella , cant see keefy boy hanging around much now ........
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