with a luggage strap. how reasonable is it to assume that kind of thing is it to assume that kind of thing is a threat? i is it to assume that kind of thing is a threat? is a threat? i think it takes it straiaht is a threat? i think it takes it straight back is a threat? i think it takes it straight back to is a threat? i think it takes it straight back to the - is a threat? i think it takes it straight back to the context, i is a threat? i think it takes it i straight back to the context, in that it was both in terms of the intelligence that we had, the once in a lifetime, once in a generation event, the proximity to the event itself and to where we thought the threat was likely to manifest itself and the time. there was not much time between these officers stopping the van and the actual ceremonial procession taking place. so you are quite right, these items on their own in heathrow airport are not going to be something that might cause concern. if someone was walking around wit
the coronation, we don t believe in theirs, we don t like the idea of theirs, we don t like the idea of the monarchy and he is not my king, which is the phrase they were using on the streets. so there is a lot for the home affairs committee to pick apart this morning with matt twist from the metropolitan police. that is who we expect to hear from furs. there were a lot of conservatives in the last couple of weeks who have been talking about how this was an unprecedented security operation, not least because there were hundreds of world leaders here, weren t there? so it wasn tjust leaders here, weren t there? so it wasn t just that the public safety, that element that they metropolitan police talked about but the issue of having to keep 312 world leaders in london that weekend, keeping them safe. , ., ., , .,, london that weekend, keeping them safe. , ., ., , ., safe. there is no doubt it was an immensely safe. there is no doubt it was an immensely successful safe. there is no doub