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London Attacks: From the Archives
Prime Minister Tony Blair, addressing Parliament, September 14, 2001:
Murder of British people in New York is no different in nature from their murder in the heart of Britain itself. In the most direct sense, therefore, we have not just an interest but an obligation to bring those responsible to account.
Our sympathies to the victims and their friends and loved ones. And our best wishes, and thanks, to all our allies in the War on Terror in London and throughout Britain.

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Posted by Kip on 7 July 2005

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Phil (mail) (www):
Well said Kip. I wish I could add more eloquence, but sometimes you say what I am thinking better than I can (egads! I hope that doesn't sound like a backhanded compliment).
7.7.2005 9:09am
Eh Nonymous (www):
I agree. Well said, Kip, and a timely reminder that compassion and solidarity in times of local tragedy is a gift we can freely give to those more directly affected.
7.7.2005 2:20pm