Terrorism
London lives on
The day after a terrorist attack on the home of British democracy there was a minute’s silence at the House of Commons. Then MPs got back to business, including a debate on whether there should be a waste incinerator in the Hertfordshire town of Hoddesdon. It was emblematic of a mood across the UK that while those killed would be mourned, the attack would not necessarily change anything about the country. Let’s not forget that the country has experience of dealing with terrorism long before Isis and al Qaeda. In the 1990s Irish Republican Army bombed shops, buses, Heathrow Airport, the financial district and even random blocks of flats. People got on with their lives then and they’ll get on with their lives now.