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Published Date: 09 January 2007
THE head of MI5 reportedly told MPs a day before the July 7 bombings in London that the country faced no imminent terror threat.
Dame Eliza Manningham-Buller gave the assurance to a gathering of Labour whips less than 24 hours before suicide bombers hit the capital, it was reported today. A national newspaper claimed that "a number" of people who attended the evening meeting a
t the Commons had spoken to it about what she said.

Shadow home secretary David Davis renewed demands for an independent inquiry into the run-up to the attacks, which killed 52.

"It is absolutely necessary for the continued security of the British public that we know precisely if, when and how security failures occurred and for action to be taken to minimise the risk of it happening again," he said.

Dame Eliza is to step down in April after four and a half years in the top job. She insists that her decision to leave the job was taken before the 7/7 attacks. Asked about the report, a Home Office spokeswoman repeated Home Secretary John Reid's tribute to the spy chief in the wake of her retirement announcement.

"Her contribution to the security of our nation has been invaluable and I pay tribute to her unstinting efforts on our behalf," he said.

Meanwhile, members of the public will be able to receive e-mail alerts warning of any increase in the terrorist threat by registering on the MI5 website from today.



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1

MikeSQ,

Edinburgh 09/01/2007 20:15:12

When will the government finally admit that these violent acts are being carried out by random unconnected groups of ordinary disgruntled people. The illusion that there is some great terror plot involving numerous connected cells is perpetrated to maintain a siege mentatility, is designed to keep us in a state of fear, give the illusion of the security services being in control and to justify Orwellian surveillance and control over all our lives.

In order to maintain power over us those in charge have created the lie of a never ending war as in Orwell's 1984. Where does fiction end and reality begin?

There is no overall terror threat level that can be communicated by email or anything else. What there is is a varying number of random acts carried out in an unpredicatble manner by ordinary dissolusioned people. Perhaps that is the scariest fact of all.

2

Aesop,

MI5 HQ in Glasgow 09/01/2007 21:10:10

The MI5 HQ in Glasgow needs shutting down the day after Scotland gets independence cos these upper class English dipsticks have no place here.


 

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