Big tech becomes Theresa May’s scapegoat on terrorist fight


  • TECH
  • Friday, 24 Nov 2017

FILE PHOTO: Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May arrives for a meeting with European Council President Donald Tusk at a European Union leaders summit in Brussels, Belgium October 20, 2017. REUTERS/Geert Vanden Wijngaert/Pool/File Photo

British Prime Minister Theresa May emerged from 10 Downing St and stepped somberly to a podium. The previous night, June 3, three terrorists had driven a van into pedestrians on London Bridge and attacked people in nearby Borough Market, using 12in knives. 

Eight victims were dead and 48 injured. After expressing condolences to their families, May identified two forces behind the previous night’s carnage. 

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