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Sadiq Khan said there will ‘be more police on London’s streets’ after Manchester terror attack

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23rd May 17 1:26 pm

Here’s what he said

The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan has spoken out about last night’s terror attack in Manchester last night that killed 22 children and teenagers injuring 59.

Khan said in a tweet: ““London stands united with the great city of Manchester today after this barbaric and sickening attack.

“This was a cowardly act of terrorism that targeted a concert attended by thousands of children and young people.

My heart goes out to the victims, their families and everybody affected. Once again, we have seen the heroism of our brave emergency services. They have our full support and are in all our thoughts today.

“I am in constant contact with the Metropolitan Police, who are reviewing security arrangements in London. Londoners will see more police on our streets today.

“Manchester and the rest of Britain will never be cowed by terrorism. Those who want to destroy our way of life and divide us will never succeed.”

 

 

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