Parliamentary Security
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Asked the Prime Minister’s view this morning about the state of Parliamentary security, the PMOS said the Prime Minister believed that this was a matter for the House. Cabinet had been updated this morning by the Leader of the House on the progress of the ongoing security review. He had said it was gathering pace as a result of yesterday’s incident.
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for what its worth 😉
My view of Parliamentary security is that it doesn’t work.
How could all those infected MPs leave the chamber?
Where were the security services who should have locked them in?
Who is being paid as the security advisor?
Can I have the job?
Comment by Roger Huffadine — 21 May 2004 on 1:00 pm | Link