As the UK observes its first Terrorism Victims’ Day, survivor Dan Biddle of the 7/7 bombings warns that the threat of terrorism remains very real. He emphasizes the importance of remembering those affected by such attacks, highlighting that the nature of terrorism has evolved significantly since 2005.
Biddle, who lost both legs and an eye in the attack, reflects on how the public’s perception of terrorism has not adapted to the changing tactics used by attackers today. He argues that the focus on unattended bags in public spaces is outdated, as modern terrorists often carry explosives directly with them.
His call for a public inquiry into the 7/7 bombings underscores a desire for accountability and learning from past mistakes to prevent future tragedies. Biddle believes that without addressing the root causes and evolving methods of terrorism, society remains vulnerable.
The remembrance day serves not only as a tribute to victims but also as a stark reminder of the ongoing risks. Biddle’s message is clear: terrorism is indiscriminate, and everyone must remain vigilant, as the threat can impact anyone at any time.
Source: GB News

