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It would have been scary enough to make some appreciate the benefits of a holiday in somewhere like Skegness.
blowing up the euro tunnel is high on the list of terrorist things-to-do when in London
Trains break down all the time. The people in the photos do not look scared.

Didn't know the Channel Tunnel was in London.
The UK train operators are already running their own terror campaign targeting the travelling public

it's called Too High Prices and Insufficient Seats
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/// The people in the photos do not look scared. ///

Nether did they in the photos of the people in the tube, during the WW2 blitz.

It's called "the British stiff upper lip".
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That can't be it aog

Only 35% of Eurostar passengers are British

30% are French
6% Belgian
29% Other
its the anniversary today.
//Only 35% of Eurostar passengers are British //

that's not a "Eurostar" train featured, but a "Eurotunnel shuttle" (not the same thing).

do you have a demographic for the shuttles?
What % are a) Romanian, b) Bulgarian c) Syrian and, especially for AOG, what % are Muslim?
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Passengers trapped on board broken-down Eurostar trains have been speaking of their anger.

One was quoted as saying, "I've been hanging underneath the back of this Lorry now for 16 effing hours!"

//Passengers trapped on board broken-down Eurostar trains have been speaking of their anger. //

when did Eurostar begin carrying lorries? or cars?
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/the demographics don't matter/

very good divebuddy lol

quite right mushroom, I had foolishly assumed the reference to 'eurostar passengers evacuated' in the Daily Wail link was actually accurate: silly me.

As far as i know the operators of le shuttle don't provide a breakdown by nationality. Whether it differs significantly from eurostar i don't know.
It's happened before - but in the current climate I imagine the passengers were told the reason for the problem fairly quickly. The operators wouldn't want a panic on their hands.

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