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Should The Terrorists, Be Seen To Be Winning?

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anotheoldgit | 15:42 Sun 29th Jan 2017 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4167434/Queen-s-guard-tradition-axed-fear-terror-attack.html

/// The world-renowned ceremonies involving the Guards regiments have taken place since the 17th Century but are now under unprecedented
threat. ///
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Why don't you concentrate on one thread and answer the questions put to you before starting another equally ridiculous one?
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Zacs-Master

/// Why don't you concentrate on one thread and answer the questions put to you before starting another equally ridiculous one? ///

I will carry on in the manner that I chose, I am not breaking Site Rules.

I also don't need the likes of you telling me what to do.

If you don't care for the thread, then you know what you can do.

Left the answer out, because if I hadn't then I would have certainly broke Site Rules.
Jings, I can see this one going to the dogs next.
What? You couldn't answer why Mo Farrah had chosen to live in the US without breaking Answerbank rules?
For God's sake ZM, when are you going to recognise your place eh? I don't know, these folk getting ideas above their station...
Upping security is sound, dropping the Saturday ceremonies is disappointing.
Why can't aog start another thread if he wants to ??
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/// What? You couldn't answer why Mo Farrah had chosen to live in the US without breaking Answerbank rules? ///

I couldn't care less where he has chosen to live, but what I do question is the fact that although he chose to live in a certain country he is now using the benefit his British citizenship along with his celebrity status to whinge regarding the rules of his chosen country of residence.

Now please do not try to derail this thread any further, either answer the thread's subject matter or no longer contribute, you please yourself.

Whinge? I think I'd whinge if access to my family had been taken away. You do care where he lives because you implied you thought he shouldn't live in the US if he had a knighthood. Why do you contradict yourself constantly?
Britain is still on a very high alert as far as security is concerned. We have to assume that the Thames Valley police have good reason (intel) in making this decision. If there were to be an attack where guardsmen were mown down by a terrorist, can you imagine the DM headlines in that scenario?
If you don't care where he lives, why are you asking in another thread why he has chosen to live in America especially as he has been given a Knighthood?
Roads are closed to traffic during the march past & guard change. Do they think terrorists only operate on Saturdays........its a mad mad world!
Cancelling seems to be unnecessary to me. Security must be in place -and how about issuing the Guards with ammunition so they can defend themselves? They have the rifles. In answer to OP, no - traditions should be continued, but necessary precautions taken.
It's interesting because whether a terrorist attack has taken place in the UK or abroad, a standard response has always been 'we can't let the terrorists win' and 'life must go on'.

Of course, we cannot second guess the intelligence or assess the threat level and we have to place our faith in the security services who have prevented so many possible attacks.

We all need to be vigilant but the collective resolve is such that although terrorists will win the occasional success, they will never win the war.
Agree, vortex.
Traffic diverted for 30mins of parade.

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