Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Cameron condemns Brussels attack

British Prime Minister David Cameron has condemned the terror attacks in Brussels as appalling and savage and  said  they could just have easily happened in London. 

Following a COBRA meeting of senior security officials, David Cameron said European countries need to stand together in the face of terrorism and he offered any assistance Belgium might need to deal with the tragedy. 

Many people have died in the attacks at the airport in Brussels and a separate explosion at a metro station in the city.

British Prime Minister David Cameron expressed his sympathy to the Belgian people. 


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British Prime Minister David Cameron said security had been stepped up in the UK where a terrorist attack is thought to be likely. 

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David Cameron said he would not respond to comments from Britain's anti-Europe UKIP party that the attacks showed the passport-free Schengen area of Europe was not safe. 

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