In sentencing Friday, Judge Nigel Sweeney told Lapshyn his "views, hatred and motivations have no place whatsoever in our multifaith and multicultural society."
Home Secretary Theresa May welcomed the lengthy sentence for Lapshyn.
"Terrorists, no matter what their ideology or the form their acts of terror take, are criminals and will be dealt with as such," she said.
Saleem's son-in law, Hanif Khan, said that people like Lapshyn "have no place in society."
"We've got 40 years but we've lost a beloved person," he said of the sentence. "It's hard to come to terms with."
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