Boris Johnson: 'people believe a load of tripe about 9/11'

At the unveiling of a new memorial to the victims of 9/11, Mayor of London Boris Johnson hopes for a "controlled demolition" of the "weird conspiracy theories" circulating about the terrorist attacks.

The Mayor of London said that people believed "a load of tripe about 9/11" and he wanted to "remind people of tragedy that happened." The memorial unveiled in Battersea Park is a sculpture by New York artist Miya Ando made from remains of The World Trade Center and entitled 'After 9/11.' Mr. Johnson said he thought the sculpture was "very powerful and would attract a lot of attention." "On 9/11 never forget that more Britons died in that attack than in any other terrorist attack in this country. It was very much an attack on our country as it was on America," he added. (9.05.2011) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/september-11-attacks/8742164/Boris-Johnson-people-believe-a-load-of-tripe-about-911.html

 

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