Assassination is a term used to define the targeted murder of a public or political figure, so I guess the term is probably correct. We're not used to using the word over here because the act itself is so rare in the UK.
Yeah, well the rumours suggest he's a psychotic Brexiter who shouted 'Britain First' at her, before killing her, so that would probably confirm it as an assassination by definition, but until it's confirmed it's just a murder... that's my view anyhow... IMHOOC Nowt like a bit of pedantic-ness to kick off a Friday Comm.
Words are banded around. Not just assasination. Thats are rare one. Terrorist is the most common. Just what a terrorist is these days, ive no idea. If in doubt. Label it terrorism
It's just never been a part of the British psyche or tradition I guess, to go bumping off those in power. Unless you're a king of course, in which case just keep your head on your shoulders.
I meant me and my response, prompted by Comm's question... that's why I wrote 'Comm' after it. Sorry, I can see how you got confused, for the benefit of those who are not me, I will make two separate posts next time.
Ah the Monty Python movies. Most folk go with Life of Brian. A great movie. But im a Holy Grail fan. But its only a rabbit. Runawaaaaay.
Never laughed at it once, it's like comedy for dorks, like that Spaceballs film, I hate that film, Rick Moranus is a **** and so is Star Wars.