Just had a newsflash on my phone, from CNN, that ISIS have claimed responsibility for the attack.
Well I have learnt a new phrase today...yoghurt knitter (tree hugger)...thank you Ellers/Urban dictionary.
I do not think that even our most royal tree-hugger Prince Charles would object to this
A lovely tribute for a hero...by the club I wonder?..
I love the phrase used by one of the MPs...."he was our village copper"
Unlikely Beth, as the Foreign Secretary was in Washington DC attending a meeting of the Coalition against ISIS. There are plenty of armed police around the Palace of Westminster.Just before I left home today, I heard (not confirmed) that the intruder was not actually shot by the police per se but by the body guards to the Foreign secretary (who a think are an off shoot of the Met or off MI5 but not sure). It was being implied that it was a coincidence that these armed security people were there (awaiting the arrival of their Foreign Secretary after the vote) otherwise the intruder would have got a lot further, and killed further people. It was being implied that there were no armed policeman in the courtyard at all.
There was a lot of political embarrassment on the lunchtime politics show on the BBC
Just saying that one of the victims was from the U.S. That's all the ammo Trump needs.
Think it was the bodyguards of the Labour leader.Unlikely Beth, as the Foreign Secretary was in Washington DC attending a meeting of the Coalition against ISIS. There are plenty of armed police around the Palace of Westminster.
Just had a newsflash on my phone, from CNN, that ISIS have claimed responsibility for the attack.


I think I heard yesterday he was armed. I wonder if he was wearing a bullet proof or stab vest, I guess not.
To do what - bomb Britain?

Think it was the bodyguards of the Labour leader.
Unlikely Beth, as the Foreign Secretary was in Washington DC attending a meeting of the Coalition against ISIS. There are plenty of armed police around the Palace of Westminster.
this was said on the Politics Show. Andrew Neil got annoyed with the Security Minister. Why the BBC needs to know who was the officer who shot the terrorist I don't know. Surprised they didn't demand his name and address so they could broadcast it to our enemiesBBC News understands that the attacker was shot by a bodyguard of Defence Secretary, Sir Michael Fallon, not a routine armed guard.
Sorry this is what I heard, the police were not armed
I think you are missing the point. Using Orwell in this instant is wrong. If the reference was 1984 (which it probably was) then that is not the society that we live in. China would be a better analogy.
steelmonkey with all due respect the bigger picture is they want all police men and women armed>>>>>so this is just another piece placed in the jigsaw for its justification