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  • 7/7 was inside job

  • ken livingstone gave the most inspiring, patriotic speech after the bombing

    sadly it was in ken livingstone's voice

  • A cup of tea & a stiff upper lip,it's what makes us who we are. And in these days of Britain being 'put down' & laughed at by other nations who wouldn't recognise patriotism if it came up & bit them on the arse it's events such as the London bombings that shows the rest of the world we DO get on with things."Keep calm and carry on".

  • That's it. Time to kill. Al-Qaeda have gone too far. If they think they're going to win this, they may as well stick their head down the toilet, the power of the belligerents put together has a military force three times stronger than the rest of the world put together.

    Give up, you will never win.

  • U.K. and U.S.A. stand together, we all feel the pain of people who lost loved ones in the 9/11 and 7/7 bomings. <3

  • @IloveBadminton23 It feels like the world have forgotten all the other bombings and people losing there lives. It's always about fucking America.

  • Rofl I love how theres a woman handing out tea.

  • @madmattproductions HAHAHAHAHAAHHA! IT's fucking Funny is'nt it HAHAHAAHAHA People died you fuck.

  • @callumzezohan

    You clearly don't understand the joke. It's what English people do in a crisis, we make tea, I always find it brilliant when you see a huge crisis happening and someone is just handing out tea and biscuits. I wasn't laughing at people dying you twat, in fact my own Dad could of been on that train. Cheer the fuck up.

  • that last guy talking did a good job not to call them Vicuous Bastards on live tv..

  • The blitz didnt beat us, the IRA didnt beat us so 4 bombs killing 57 people isnt going to beat us either.

  • If the world were to end tomorrow and Armageddon kicked off, with fire raining down and the four horsemen of the Apocalypse riding down upon us all, the first natural reaction of any true Brit would be to shout back into the kitchen "Put the kettle on love, it looks like we'll be needing another cuppa before the days out".

  • @ScreamingTc And I wouldn't have it any other way!

  • That man is completely right. There's a reason why we're called Great Britain. It's because we're bloody marvellous. :-)

  • i dont think the man at the end could sum up the british defiance agaisnt these low life scum any better.

  • Dear America, the next time you sympathise over this, please remember the IRA bombings too. Because 95% of the money that paid for those bombs came from the USA.

  • @JanineRobin By Irish Americans who probably weren't that far removed from their immigrant parents or grandparents or Irish people working in the US. What should we have done? Ban remittances to the whole Ireland altogether? Or perhaps an embargo... I'm sure the estimated 12% of the population which Irish descendants make up would have loved that.

  • @BeeBeeUK haha 'you may take our lifes! but you'll never stop us drinking tea!!!'

  • Yes I agree with what the gentleman said at the end about not letting the bombings change your life.

  • that man at the end is a legend!!!!

  • that guy at the end summed up everything british in a few seconds

  • @moegul8

    Yeahhhh..... But the 9/11 attacks were just a TEEEENNNYYY bit....how do I put this....bigger.

  • we've been bombed by a better class of bastard before!

  • so much dramatization from american reports i wonder how much less people would care about 9/11 if it was english media that covered it

  • Hey, its a good job there was an American medical guy there or we would have been fucked eh? ffs...

  • 0:41 typical of them to find the most middle class person in london and then ask for his opinion making it look like all of us brits sound like that.

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  • erm yeah, not many brits talk with an american accent lol

    did you by any chance mean 'LOOK like that'???

  • That solves everything a good old pot of tea

  • This is what I love about Britain. London bombings 7/7, 8/7 we're back to work.

  • @Baltorocks123 yet a few inches of snow and the countries at a stand still.

  • @robbutts Because we are not use to it. We get on with our lives, Boris Johnson is an idiot, and he made us stop.

  • @Baltorocks123

    It's because we are used to the IRA bombing britain

  • @inkpotholder er, not really, the IRA never did anything like this on the mainland before and even when they bombed it was in the 1970s and 80s mainly, so many people alive in 2005 wouldn't remember it.

    It is because the british are a rock hard nation, always were, always will be.

  • @Baltorocks123 ....waiting for the bus LOL ''fucking bus, late again..''

  • @Baltorocks123 Light snow shower...we run out of grit

  • allah g inda house is a piss taking cunt who enjoys seeing wot he can get his followers to do because he's a low life loser who has got nothing better to do! muslim scum!

  • You dont get much more British than 0:09.

  • god i member punchin a girl when she was takin da mick outta peeps cryin cus dey fort der parents were dead if i ever see dat girl again i would hit her twice as hard since i was only 13 at da time, shed be about 20 now, she was yr11 when she fort she could take da piss outta da youngsters da cow

  • shut the fuck up u cunt

  • Is this guy from south park?

  • That fella at the end has it spot on; If you let it change your life the cowardly dispicable people win;

  • Thing is we have let this change our lives. Our government has used this and 9/11 to promote and enforce the use of ID cards, 42 detention and restricting the right to protest and freedom of speech. All of our so called freedoms and liberties are being torn to shreds by our governments in the name of terrorism. We take all these preventive measures but we never actually address the root problem which is foreign policy. We make things worse by meeting violence with violence,war is not the answer.

  • Spot on MrPragmatism.

  • except 42 day detention wasn't enforced, it was democratically rejected and wasn't implemented. ID cards of course, still aren't implemented and the fact you are able to say that should give you a good idea about freedom of speech....

  • At the time of making that comment i believe it was in the process of being rejected at Lords.

    As for ID Cards, the majority have spoken and said they do not want it! The top dogs in the IT industry have also spoken out against this ID Card system and they went as far as saying that the Government/Police simply cannot be trusted with so much information.

    Look at the Freedom of Speech act and you cannot sit here and tell me we have full powers of Free Speech.

  • Regardless of what time you made the comment, you asserted that the 42 day detention was to be enforced - something can't be enforced if it's allowed to enter the domain of democracy. Your comment about 'IT industry Top Dogs' is vapid and moronic, as I didn't speak in favour of ID cards I simply stated the fact that ID cards have never been impleneted, and as someone who works with the Government and the Police in a professional capacity I resent the implication that 'I cannot be trusted'.

  • I detected a hint of biase in your comment and i was right lol. If you read my comment thoroughly you will see that i wrote "promote and enforce" which is what the government and the police seem to be doing, i never said it had been implemented and at the time of the comment it looked as though it was going to be approved. I never said that you spoke in favour of ID cards either all i did was make a VALID point about the industry which will put in place the ID system.

  • Oh and because you work with the Government/Police you seem to think that your opinion is valued more than the very citizens who pay your wages? Yes you maybe trustworthy but can you honestly speak for the entire workforce of the Government/Police? Amusing to say the least.

    That quote about not being trusted was taken from Newsnight about a year ago from a IT expert who has worked with the Government/Police and you should be taking that on board as serious criticism which is justified.

  • No bias from me - I work in an unrelated government department at an unspecified level, I didn't speak for the entire workforce thereforce you're putting words in my mouth. You seem paranoid about public servants/national government despite the fact the the very things you accuse them of can't actually be backed up any hard facts. My opinion is my own and doesn't necessarily reflect that of HM Government and you may not pay my wages as you may not work.

  • I never said you spoke for the entire workforce, i was making a point that you are not in a position to do so.

    What accusations have i made?

    I'm glad you brought up the facts because its not as if data has been lost has it lol?!? And on more than one occasion?

    Its hardworking people like me who pay your wages so i would appreciate it if you would be more respectful. Take it from someone who works in IT that this would be a major disaster waiting to happen,one little slip and game over.

  • Just one more thing, the trust thing was not aimed at you personally but more at the entire workforce. It is not just the Government/Police who cannot be trusted with so much data, the same applies to any other organisation. You claim i am paranoid for making accusations...What accusations?!!?

    You are the one who is attacking me for no reason. Is this how your colleagues react too when confronted with the truth? No wonder so many have lost faith in our Government.

  • OH NOOOOOO the government might have information on where i live and what i look like!!!!!!!!!!!!! oh wait they already do its called A PASSPORT! jesus who gives a damn. if you dont have anything to hide then you dont need to worry about ID cards.

  • OK that is your opinion and i respect that but you clearly have no idea of the flaws of having this sort of ID card system, it simply is not needed. It has nothing to do with hiding, it is about the right to privacy - You may be comfortable with thousands of government staff able to access your every detail and the entire police force doing the same but most see that as invading privacy. Do you want a society where you have no right of a private life?

  • Damn right. I say we nuke the whole Middle East and be done with it.

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  • @JayGFC They can't....they're dead. Hence suicide bombers.

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