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The London Mayor previously claimed terror attacks are “part and parcel” of living in a modern city such as London, something the former Ukip leader strongly disagreed with. Five people, including an armed police officer – named as PC Keith Palmer – and a man believed to be the attacker, died in the terrorist incident. One of the four victims was among several pedestrians hit by a car on Westminster Bridge before it crashed into Parliament. Reportedly, the assailant left the car prior to stabbing an officer to death before being shot by other armed officers protecting the parliamentary estate. London terror attack LIVE: Police put UK on ALERT

LBC•GETTY Nigel Farage slammed Sadiq Khan for his comments on terror after the London terror attack

I don’t want these things ever to be part and parcel of living in a modern, major city Nigel Farage

As many as 40 people were injured, including three other officers. The attacker is yet to be identified. Mr Farage urged Britons to support any of the Government’s attempts at curbing further terrorist attacks on the country, before turning his attention to comments made by the London Mayor in September, 2016. Mr Khan claimed terror attacks were “part and parcel of living in a big city”, adding major cities around the world “have got to be prepared for these sorts of things” to happen when people least expect them. Speaking on his LBC show, Mr Farage blasted: “I don’t want these things ever to be part and parcel of living in a modern, major city.

“As much as I over the years more than anyone, have been critical of big government, concerned about organisations looking at our data and what we are doing. “I genuinely believe in the greater good we have to be 100 per cent behind our police and security services in this country. “They need the tools to do this job. They’ve done a very good job, it is 10 years since this last happened in London and I hope it is longer than that before the next one.” The former Ukip leader also used his time to proclaim sometimes controversial protocols – such as Donald Trump’s so-called Muslim ban – were in place to keep people safe.

Westminster terror attack in pictures Thu, March 22, 2018 These devastating photographs capture the carnage and terror in the Westminster terror attack in London one year ago today. Play slideshow PA 1 of 43 Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood (centre) helps emergency services attend to a police officer outside the Palace of Westminster, London