Last weekend’s
attempted attacks in
London and the fire
at Glasgow Airport
have given us all an
unpleasant reminder
of the ever-present
threat from terror.
We know how
frustrating it is
when we are held up
at airports by
increased security
but these new
attempts have shown
that we must
continue to be
vigilant and alert.
Had it not
been for the eagle
eyes of an ambulance
crew, the unexploded
bomb in the
Haymarket, one of
London’s busiest
areas, could have
caused tragic
injuries and loss of
life and I
congratulate the
emergency services
and bomb disposal
teams for their
vigilance and
professionalism in
preventing these
cowardly attacks.
Once again,
terrorists have
shown that they do
not differentiate
between race,
religion, colour
or class, but simply
wish to cause the
maximum devastation
to innocent people.
These are attacks on
our way of life, our
freedom and the
democracy we enjoy,
but when millions of
people fought and
died during the
Second World War for
our right to enjoy
peace and democracy,
our resolve is not
to be
underestimated.