The threats from extreme Islam may have receded with the death of al Qaeda's charismatic leader
With no significant person filling that void, what do you consider the threat will be from Islamic fanatics based in the UK and, if there is a threat, how will that be translated into action?
With bin Laden's death leaving a certain unfilled vacuum, jihadists throughout Europe may be considering how to react. It is likely that jihadists living and raised in the UK could resort to the "lone wolf" method of attack. The obvious use of internet chat rooms and jihadist websites could prove the inspiration for action for home grown terrorists.
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