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On London

“I don’t want you going anywhere near London”, my mother said as I booked my trip to Ireland. “Don’t fly from Heathrow”.

“Doesn’t that mean the terrorists have won?”, I wondered to myself. Still, the flight from Luton is easier to get to, and although Luton was itself where the July 7 bombers travelled to London from, it’s certainly unlikely to be a prime target. In fact, much like Birmingham, I’d argue that it might actually do the place good to be explosively rennovated.

But people’s attitudes since the attacks in which 56 people died, including the four apparent suicide attackers, have been mixed. The We’re not Afraid site has given Londoners and others an outlet with which to show their defiance. Less brave Londoners have set up their own site in response: I Am F*cking Terrified. Plenty of gratuitous swearing, and unfortunately not-very-funny pictures, but they also make some very good points:

8. Fear is something you can grit your teeth against, but it doesn’t stop you being afraid. If you’re terrified, you’re terrified. Simple as that.

9. Terrorists cause terror. That’s why they’re called terrorists. If they didn’t cause terror, they’d be called something else – like ‘annoyingists’. Saying that you’re afraid doesn’t mean that the terrorists have “won”. #

Let’s face it, the ideology that drives these people is not fuelled by how scared someone who lives near London might be about going down for a day trip. Brits claiming not to be particularly bothered about what is, let’s face it, a pretty shambolic “terror” campaign will not convince the extremists to pack up and go home.

At the moment, we’re the bad guys, and it’s not because we’re afraid. It’s because of the mess our governments have made in the Middle East over the past century. And unfortunately, it’s going to take more than bravado to put that right.

Oh no, not again

Police in Birmingham in the Midlands are evacuating the city centre.

Earlier they issued a warning they had received intelligence suggesting a threat to the area.

“Our response needs to be proportionate in the action we’re taking and in informing the public,” a spokeswoman for West Midlands Police said.

Police are now closing down the Birmingham Broad street entertainment zone and asking people to go home. A statement will be released shortly.

Hopefully a false alarm, but more will undoubtably appear at BBC News.

[Edit: a controlled explosion has taken place on a bus, looks like a false alarm. I wouldn’t even dare to suggest that performing a controlled explosion on Birmingham itself now that it’s nice and empty would be advantageous to all…]

London

Terrorist attacks have hit London. Three explosions on the underground and one bus has been ripped apart by an explosion.

Tony Blair made a statement at noon confirming that London had been attacked by terrorists, for anyone who hadn’t worked that much out yet, and promptly left the G8 summit in Edinburgh for London in a Chinook helicopter.

All of my friends in London are accounted for, and thankfully it now seems that they can finally say the same about their own friends, after hours upon hours of worry.

“More than 50″, however, are now confirmed dead, with upwards of 700 injured.

Words fail. On the one hand I’m so grateful that the number of casualties pales in comparison to the previous attacks on New York, Bali, Jakarta and Madrid, but still several hundred people’s lives have been altered forever.

No political frothing here, it’s neither the place nor time. My thoughts are of course with the families and friends of the victims, and I hope that at least the worst has passed.

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