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Lord Speaker statement on security passes

10 July 2017 (updated on 10 July 2017)

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The Lord Speaker, Lord Fowler, made a statement in the House of Lords on Monday 10 July 2017 on security passes on the parliamentary estate.

Lord Fowler said:

"My Lords, I would like to say a few words about security.

As I informed the House two weeks ago, I have now received the final report from Sir Jon Murphy who was commissioned to carry out an independent review examining the security of the Parliamentary Estate. The report will be considered carefully and appropriate action will be taken. There is one recommendation, however, which can be addressed immediately and this concerns the wearing of security passes. Security passes identify those who have a legitimate reason to be on the parliamentary estate. An individual on the parliamentary estate failing to display a security pass should raise questions.

A security review in 2004 recommended that security passes be worn at all times by everyone. Regrettably, there is still a small but significant number of members and staff from both Houses who do not wear their passes while on the estate.

The review makes it clear that efforts to secure the perimeter of the Parliamentary estate will be undermined if individuals fail to take security seriously.

Further action will be taken in the autumn when the Parliamentary Security Department will begin a process of replacing all security passes. The new passes will have additional security features; they will be double sided for maximum visibility and will have a distinctive hologram to establish authenticity.

My Lords, I would encourage everyone to wear their passes at all times when on the estate and to remove their pass when leaving the estate. Individuals failing to display a pass are liable to be challenged. I would be most grateful for the co-operation of all noble Lords."

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