I am confident that the British people will not be intimidated by terrorism.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We will not be intimidated or pushed off the world stage by people who do not like what we stand for, and that is, freedom, democracy and the fight against disease, poverty and terrorism.
When Britain and the U.S. invaded Iraq, it was with the reasonable expectation that it was going to increase the threat of terror, as it has.
The British don't runaway from terrorism. We have had 30-odd years of terrorism in our own country from the Irish Republican Army. We're used to it.
Terrorists are always a threat to someone. If we'll be scared of them, it means they have won.
I'm not frightened about terrorism. I'm frightened about the roots of what we call terrorism.
The threat of terrorism is not stronger than the will of the American people.
I'm not afraid of terrorism at all. I'm afraid of loss of our freedom, loss of mobility, loss of global comradeship.
No one will expect the British Government or the Government of India to give way to threats of violence, disorder and chaos; and, indeed, representatives of large sections of Indian opinion have expressly warned us that we must not do so.
Democracy is stronger than terrorism, and we will not cower to the terrorists' campaign of fear.
If a terrorist group wanted to hit Britain, all they'd have to do is kill 100 random celebrities. The country would have a nervous breakown.
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