House of Commons security
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Asked if the Prime Minister agreed with various MPs that the security procedures at the House of Commons needed to be looked at again, the PMS said that the immigration authorities were looking at the case being alluded to. Security matters in the House were a matter for the House authorities, but the PMS advised people to speak to the Home Office in regard to any other details on security issues.
On whether the Prime Minister had spoken to Mr Hancock about the allegations, the PMS replied that she would not comment on individual conversations with MPs.
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