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Blair's 'sadness' at US shootings Blair's 'sadness' at US shootings
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Tony Blair has spoken of Britain's "profound sadness" at the "terrible loss of innocent lives" in the university shootings in America.Tony Blair has spoken of Britain's "profound sadness" at the "terrible loss of innocent lives" in the university shootings in America.
The deadly attacks happened early on Monday morning at the Virginia Tech university in the town of Blacksburg.The deadly attacks happened early on Monday morning at the Virginia Tech university in the town of Blacksburg.
As well as the 33 fatalities, about 15 people were hurt and the gunman, who has not yet been identified, also died.As well as the 33 fatalities, about 15 people were hurt and the gunman, who has not yet been identified, also died.
The incident has claimed more lives than any other school shooting tragedy to have taken place in the US.The incident has claimed more lives than any other school shooting tragedy to have taken place in the US.
The prime minister said: "I would like to express, on behalf of Britain and the British people, our profound sadness at what has happened and to send the American people, and most especially of course the families of the victims, our sympathy and our prayers."The prime minister said: "I would like to express, on behalf of Britain and the British people, our profound sadness at what has happened and to send the American people, and most especially of course the families of the victims, our sympathy and our prayers."
Speaking at his monthly Downing Street press conference, Mr Blair refused to comment in response to a question as to whether the US should reconsider its gun laws.Speaking at his monthly Downing Street press conference, Mr Blair refused to comment in response to a question as to whether the US should reconsider its gun laws.
Buckingham Palace said the Queen was shocked and saddened at the shootings.Buckingham Palace said the Queen was shocked and saddened at the shootings.
Both the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are to pay a two-day visit to Virginia on 3 and 4 May as part of their first official US trip in 16 years.Both the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are to pay a two-day visit to Virginia on 3 and 4 May as part of their first official US trip in 16 years.
They will mark the 400th anniversary of the English settlement at Jamestown.They will mark the 400th anniversary of the English settlement at Jamestown.
'Terrible news''Terrible news'
UK Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett has also extended her condolences to the families of those affected.UK Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett has also extended her condolences to the families of those affected.
Speaking at the United Nations in New York, Mrs Beckett said: "Can I first say how appalled everyone is by the terrible news from Virginia.Speaking at the United Nations in New York, Mrs Beckett said: "Can I first say how appalled everyone is by the terrible news from Virginia.
"Our deepest sympathy and our condolences of course go to that community and to all of those whose families are directly affected.""Our deepest sympathy and our condolences of course go to that community and to all of those whose families are directly affected."
The deadly attacks happened early on Monday morning at the Virginia Tech university in the town of Blacksburg.The deadly attacks happened early on Monday morning at the Virginia Tech university in the town of Blacksburg.
Home Office Minister Tony McNulty was a student at Virginia Tech in the 1980s and returned to visit the university around two weeks ago.Home Office Minister Tony McNulty was a student at Virginia Tech in the 1980s and returned to visit the university around two weeks ago.
He told BBC Radio Five Live: "There is, as people know, a really deeply ingrained culture towards gun ownership in the States - Virginia as well as anywhere else.He told BBC Radio Five Live: "There is, as people know, a really deeply ingrained culture towards gun ownership in the States - Virginia as well as anywhere else.
"It just hasn't been - happily - matched here in anyway. But Blackburg and Virginia - these are very, very safe places. I had no difficulties at all while I was over there studying for about 18 months. " "It just hasn't been - happily - matched here in any way. But Blackburg and Virginia - these are very, very safe places. I had no difficulties at all while I was over there studying for about 18 months. "
He said he also felt "completely, completely safe" when he returned to give a lecture at the department where he studied.He said he also felt "completely, completely safe" when he returned to give a lecture at the department where he studied.