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I'm proud to be British. 
Very moving scenes on the TV during the two minutes silence. Cameras showed London at a standstill; the Queen stood outside Buckingham Palace; Tony Blair outside Downing Street; silent crowds, inluding emergency workers, at all the bomb sites; Trafalgar Square, with many ordinary people and dignitaries, and most moving of all, a school somewhere in the UK (I don't remember the place), with children, heads bowed in silence, most of them Muslim holding placards with words such as, "Not In My Name".
Love them, love everyone, do not let us be divided.
Katie

Very moving scenes on the TV during the two minutes silence. Cameras showed London at a standstill; the Queen stood outside Buckingham Palace; Tony Blair outside Downing Street; silent crowds, inluding emergency workers, at all the bomb sites; Trafalgar Square, with many ordinary people and dignitaries, and most moving of all, a school somewhere in the UK (I don't remember the place), with children, heads bowed in silence, most of them Muslim holding placards with words such as, "Not In My Name".

Love them, love everyone, do not let us be divided.
Katie
