Aviation Security Incident Debate

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Department: Home Office

Aviation Security Incident

Tom Harris Excerpts
Monday 1st November 2010

(14 years ago)

Commons Chamber
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Baroness May of Maidenhead Portrait Mrs May
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As I have already said, my right hon. Friends the Secretary of State for International Development and the Foreign Secretary are very conscious of the role that they can play, and that aid can play, in supporting Yemen. We are working closely with the Yemeni Government to enable them to deal with the al-Qaeda threat that is faced not only by us from Yemen, but by them inside it.

Tom Harris Portrait Mr Tom Harris (Glasgow South) (Lab)
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As a country we are good at preventing the kind of attacks that we have already seen, but arguably less good at anticipating new forms of attack. Apart from the month-long ban on the carriage of printer cartridges, what bans are the security services considering imposing on items in carry-on luggage?

Baroness May of Maidenhead Portrait Mrs May
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It is important that the Government have acted now to deal with the threat that we have seen, including the specific issue of printer cartridges. We will do further scientific work. As I said earlier, it is not always appropriate to give details, but I assure the hon. Gentleman that we are well aware of the need not just to respond to what has happened, but to be constantly alert in the future.