The murder of a soldier in south-east London is being blamed on the UK’s acceptance of gay people.

The Westboro Baptist Church, an extremist US Christian organization, posted a message on Twitter saying ‘Fags Doom Nations’ yesterday (22 May).

They created a poster with images of the alleged killers, who are said to have hacked a victim to death while shouting ‘Allah Akbah’ (God is Great).

On the poster, they included phrases like ‘God Hates The UK’, ‘God Curses The Troops’ and ‘God Is Your Terrorist’.

Shortly after the killing in Woolwich, one man – his hands covered in blood – was filmed saying he carried out the attack because British soldiers killed Muslims every day.

Police shot two men at the scene, with one being in a serious condition.

The men made no attempt to flee and encouraged people to take pictures of them holding a bloodied meat cleaver and their victim.

At a press conference with French President Francois Hollande in Paris, Cameron said Britain will ‘never buckle’ in the face of terror attacks.

‘People across Britain, people in every community, I believe, will utterly condemn this attack,’ he said.

Hours after a tornado hit Oklahoma and devastated the lives of thousands, killing 24, the Westboro Baptist Church blamed it on recently openly gay basketball star Jason Collins.

They attempted to set up a website ‘God Hates Oklahoma’ but it was quickly hacked. Users who wish to go onto the site are now redirected to the Red Cross’ donation page.

Back in 2009, the Westboro Baptist Church was banned from coming to the UK after they announced their threat to picket a youth production of a gay-themed play.

On the lead-up to the picket, a number of MPs, lobby groups and LGBT groups appealed to the UK’s government to block them from entering the country.

Two days before the intended picket date, the Home Office announced they were specifically excluded from entering the UK for having ‘engaged in unacceptable behavior by inciting hatred’.

Check out the poster below: