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Together we will root out extremism

London and Manchester stand united against terror as Britain redoubles its efforts to destroy this poisonous ideology

- Mayor of London

here are no words to describe the heart-breaking scenes in Manchester, following the most barbaric terrorist attack on the United Kingdom since the 7/7 bombings on London’s transport network in 2005. Innocent children and young people were indiscrimi­nately slaughtere­d just after they had enjoyed watching their heroine, Ariana Grande, perform at the Manchester Arena. One of the victims, named Saffie Roussos, was just eight years old.

This was a truly evil act of terrorism, carried out by a coward, in the name of a perverse and twisted ideology. Our grief at what has happened is matched only by our absolute determinat­ion to ensure that cowards like Salman Abedi — and the sick ideology that he followed — will never be allowed to win. Londoners, Mancunians and Britons across the United Kingdom will never, ever be cowed by terrorism.

Anyone who doubted our resolve just needed to witness the vigil organised in Albert Square in Manchester by Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester. Thousands of Mancunians came together — in their grief and heartbreak — to show that their great and historic city will never be broken by terrorism. They prayed together. They chanted “Manchester” together at the top of their voices. And they listened together to the defiant words of Tony Walsh’s love poem to Manchester, This is the Place: ‘And these hard times again, in these streets of our city, but we won’t take defeat and we don’t want your pity. Because this is a place where we stand strong together, with a smile on our face, Greater Manchester forever.’

Once again the world witnessed the heroism of our emergency responders and bystanders in the face of the most terrifying of situations — from the police and security services who are still working around the clock, doing extra shifts with all hands on deck to chase down every lead in this investigat­ion, to the ambulance and National Health Service staff in Manchester who helped the injured throughout the night of the attack.

Opening doors to the injured

Some of the stories we have heard are inspiring. From the ordinary Mancunians — parents waiting for their children rushing to help others when they heard the blast — to hoteliers who opened their doors to the injured — to taxi drivers who drove from Liverpool when they heard the news to help others get home.

As the Mayor of London, my highest priority is keeping Londoners and visitors to our city safe from harm. I have been in constant contact with the Metropolit­an police, the mayor of Greater Manchester, the government and others as the investigat­ion into the Manchester attack continues and we review our security preparedne­ss across our city and country.

On Tuesday night it was announced that the national threat level was increasing to “critical” on the advice of security experts. This is the very highest level of security preparedne­ss we have in the UK. As a result, there will be more police on London’s streets over the coming days — including armed police at key sites and busy stations. Military personnel will also be deployed around London as part of this, codenamed Operation Temperer.

We must now redouble our efforts to destroy the poisonous ideology held by these extremists and terrorists to stop another incident like this happening again. We must renew and improve the government’s anti-extremism programmes so that they are more effective at rooting out home-grown extremism. We must build stronger and more resilient communitie­s that can resist the extremists. And we must give our police and security services the resources they need in order to keep us safe.

In the aftermath of the Westminste­r attack, we showed the world what it means to be a Londoner. Today the people of Manchester are showing exactly what it means to be a Mancunian. When we are faced with adversity, when we are tested on who we are and what we stand for, we always pull together. We stand strong for our values and our way of life. We always have, and I know we always will. We will not be defeated.

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