I awoke this morning to this terrible news, so the first thing I did was phone my son and dil in London. They live near the Olympic village and had been at a local multiplex cinema and are safe.
What was said, though, didn't surprise me. They will go to work as normal, because that is what we do, but they will be staying away from events and central London for quite some time. They cannot wait for Soph to finish her Phd and get back home.
That, Shere Khan, is how safe many people now see London.
I also see May has been out speaking of "evil ideology", "perversion of Islam". closing "safe spaces" on the Internet, of "difficult and embarrassing conversations" needed to "stamp out extremism across the public sector and across society". and for the country to "come together" because "we need to live our lives not in a series of segregated, separated communities".
Fine words, but much the same as always. Actions, Mrs May, speak louder than words and all we have had for decades is inaction.
Cressida Dick was a bit more realistic when she called for people not to overreact. Too damn right, because if we do 'overreact' we are in deep excrement.