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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Aug 15

    The police in London identified a Sudanese-born Briton from Birmingham as the driver who had plowed a car into three people and crashed outside Parliamenthttps://nyti.ms/2MrhmpY 

    11:10 AM - 15 Aug 2018
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      2. m self‏ @Spellitout007 Aug 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        He's not really British, he's just one of the many millions that far left politicians/activists allowed to enter the UK under the illegal migrant (refugee) route. The fifth column inside our gates gave him a British passport. Not the first refugee terrorist & likely not the last.

        2 replies 2 retweets 2 likes
      3. Omphile 🌀‏ @Gudfellaa Aug 15
        Replying to @Spellitout007 @nytimes

        Exactly. Like Mo Ibrahim ,the great 'British' marathoner. 😁😁😁

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      2. 23° & sonnig | sunny‏ @gujabano Aug 15
        Replying to @CarinaLopez718 @nytimes

        . Which problem is there to address? The investigations are ongoing. No motivation has yet been revealed. So what are we talking about? Nothing until the outcome of the investigation with full facts, not pieces.

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      4. 23° & sonnig | sunny‏ @gujabano Aug 15
        Replying to @CarinaLopez718 @nytimes

        . This fact has not been established here. So where do you get it from? How do you know more than the investigators?

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      6. Bibmodern  🇪🇺 #PeoplesVote #FBPE‏ @BIBM0DERN Aug 15
        Replying to @CarinaLopez718 @gujabano @nytimes

        No, you got that wrong. The way to go is to be quiet until you know.

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      8. 23° & sonnig | sunny‏ @gujabano Aug 15
        Replying to @CarinaLopez718 @BIBM0DERN @nytimes

        . People who have no facts cannot be quiet because then they’d have nothing to say...

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      1. Hector Garcia‏ @Hector32z Aug 15
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        pic.twitter.com/a7pXtzE4wu

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      1. Kibet Korir‏ @nikokib Aug 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        Do they address Mo Farah as a Somali born Briton? Away with double standards.

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      1. 23° & sonnig | sunny‏ @gujabano Aug 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        . Ok, does this say anything about the motivation or background of the incident? No. We have to wait for the full facts at the end of the investigation. Meanwhile I watch the know-it-all sofa-police comments jumping to conclusions only based on colour and nationality.

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      1. Johnny Toobad‏ @poppa1138 Aug 15
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        So not a British born Briton 🤔

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      1. Johnny Toobad‏ @poppa1138 Aug 15
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        The attacker was a refugee from Sudan and was in London to get a Visa to visit Sudan.https://metro.co.uk/2018/08/15/westminster-terror-attack-suspect-salih-khater-london-get-visa-7844618/ …

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      2. Mouse Khalil‏ @KhalilMouse Aug 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        I don't believe Allah (swt) dictated the jihad passages in the Noble Qur'an. I believe *men* wrote them and ascribed them to God. And Muslims (and non-Muslims) continue to suffer for this *blasphemy. Let Muslims interpret Islam w/o apostasy codes! @ExmuslimsOrg @ExMuslimTV

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      1. JohnnyV‏ @128Johnny Aug 16
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        Sudanese! & not British!

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      1. glenda george‏ @sofiegeorge Aug 15
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        he is a terrorist that used a car.Lives in London where he is http://protected.No  British person is protected in London.

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