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ATTACK IN WOOLWICH
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Like all peace loving, fair minded people I’m shocked and horrified with the terrorist act in Woolwich. I condemn this heinous and barbaric crime which is no more than an act of public execution – never seen before on the streets of London and I’m ashamed of it. London has one of the best police forces in the world and I’m confident that we will have facts before us to give us a full and true picture about this barbaric incident and ensure that the perpetrators bear the full force of the law.
Words fail me to express my anger and shock of such a gruesome act happening in London which is a home for diverse communities of different races, faiths and origins. In hard times like these our resolve fore peace and unity is tested the most. I urge our communities in Harrow to stay calm and maintain the respect and trust between communities we have nurtured over the years and continue to fight against all forms of terrorism no matter who the perpetrators are. My prayers are with the fallen soldier, his family and together we must continue to work to drive out such evil acts against humanity.
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Navin Shah is the Labour Party's candidate for the London Assembly seat of Brent and Harrow 2016