Peter Hain Calls For Review Of Parliamentary Security Following Ottawa Shootings

Britain's Parliament Should 'Review Security'
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A former Cabinet minister has called for all parliamentary security procedures to be reviewed following a series of shootings in Canada. House of Commons officials said the authorities "remain vigilant" and are monitoring the situation in Ottawa, where a gunman shot dead a soldier at a war memorial before running into the parliament and firing further shots.

Shots were also fired at a shopping centre in the capital and armed police are searching for other suspects. Prime Minister David Cameron offered his support to Canadian counterpart Stephen Harper as he condemned the attacks. He tweeted: "I'm appalled by today's attack in Ottawa. I offer my full support to @pmharper and the Canadian people as they deal with this incident."

Peter Hain, who introduced tougher security measures as Commons leader in 2004 following a series of breaches in the chamber, said it would be "prudent to review everything" following the Canadian attacks. The former Northern Ireland Secretary said: "I'm sure the head of security will now be urgently reviewing our procedures.

"I think it would be prudent to review everything in light of Ottawa but I believe that our procedures are much more rigorous than in 2004 when security was a joke."

Parliament's security procedures were criticised intensely at the time when protest group Fathers 4 Justice threw a condom containing purple powder at then-prime minister Tony Blair in the Commons chamber and pro-hunt campaigners, including rock star Bryan Ferry's son Otis, stormed in during the hunting ban debate.

Earlier today, a man was taken into police custody after apparently throwing marbles at the glass screen covering the public gallery in the House of Commons during Prime Minister's Questions. A bang was audible in the Commons chamber as David Cameron took questions during the weekly session, but the incident did not disrupt proceedings.

The Serjeant at Arms, who wears a traditional uniform and a sword, is responsible for security in the House of Commons, but parliament now also has a security director who is responsible for safety across the whole estate. That role is currently held by former spy Paul Martin, who was an MI5 counter-intelligence expert.

A House of Commons spokesman said: "The security authorities at the Houses of Parliament are monitoring the developing situation in Ottawa. The authorities here remain vigilant, and measures appropriate to the current threat level in the UK continue to be taken on the parliamentary estate."

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This October 22, 2014 photo shows the Parliament building, and police after a shooting at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Canada. Parliament Hill's Centre Block is in lockdown after a Canadian soldier standing guard at the National War Memorial in Ottawa was shot by an unknown gunman and there are reports of gunfire inside the halls of Parliament. AFP PHOTO / Michel COMTE (Photo credit should read MICHEL COMTE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:MICHEL COMTE via Getty Images)
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Police vehicles block a road near Parliament on October 22, 2014 in Ottawa, Ontario. Heavily-armed Canadian police backed by armored vehicles and surrounded parliament in Ottawa on Wednesday after at least one gunman shot a soldier guarding a nearby monument. Witnesses said they saw a man armed with a rifle running to the parliament building after the shooting, and some local media cited reports that there may have been a second shooter. One witness, Marc-Andre Viau, said he saw a man run into a caucus meeting the parliament, chased by police who yelled 'take cover.' That was followed by '10, 15, maybe 20 shots,' possibly from an automatic weapon, he said. 'I'm shaken,' said Viau, who works at the parliament. The soldier appeared seriously wounded. Emergency medics were seen pushing on his chest to revive him. AFP PHOTO/MICHEL COMTE (Photo credit should read MICHEL COMTE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:MICHEL COMTE via Getty Images)
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This October 22, 2014 photo shows police and medical personell moving a wounded person into an ambulance at the scene of a shooting at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Canada. Parliament Hill's Centre Block is in lockdown after a Canadian soldier standing guard at the National War Memorial in Ottawa was shot by an unknown gunman and there are reports of gunfire inside the halls of Parliament. AFP PHOTO / Michel COMTE (Photo credit should read MICHEL COMTE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:MICHEL COMTE via Getty Images)
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This October 22, 2014 photo shows police at the scene of a shooting at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Canada. Parliament Hill's Centre Block is in lockdown after a Canadian soldier standing guard at the National War Memorial in Ottawa was shot by an unknown gunman and there are reports of gunfire inside the halls of Parliament. AFP PHOTO / Michel COMTE (Photo credit should read MICHEL COMTE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:MICHEL COMTE via Getty Images)
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This October 22, 2014 photo shows police and medical personell moving a wounded person into an ambulance at the scene of a shooting at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Canada. Parliament Hill's Centre Block is in lockdown after a Canadian soldier standing guard at the National War Memorial in Ottawa was shot by an unknown gunman and there are reports of gunfire inside the halls of Parliament. AFP PHOTO / Michel COMTE (Photo credit should read MICHEL COMTE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:MICHEL COMTE via Getty Images)
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Police and paramedics transport a wounded Canadian soldier on October 22, 2014 in Ottawa, Ontario. Canadian police backed by armored vehicles surrounded parliament in Ottawa on Wednesday after a soldier was shot while guarding a nearby monument. Witnesses said they saw a gunman running to the parliament building after the shooting. Heavily armed police raced to seal off the building and the office of Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper. AFP PHOTO/MICHEL COMTE (Photo credit should read MICHEL COMTE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:MICHEL COMTE via Getty Images)
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This October 22, 2014 photo shows police and medical personell moving a wounded person into an ambulance at the scene of a shooting at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Canada. Parliament Hill's Centre Block is in lockdown after a Canadian soldier standing guard at the National War Memorial in Ottawa was shot by an unknown gunman and there are reports of gunfire inside the halls of Parliament. AFP PHOTO / Michel COMTE (Photo credit should read MICHEL COMTE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:MICHEL COMTE via Getty Images)
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This October 22, 2014 photo shows police and medical personell at the scene of a shooting at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Canada. Parliament Hill's Centre Block is in lockdown after a Canadian soldier standing guard at the National War Memorial in Ottawa was shot by an unknown gunman and there are reports of gunfire inside the halls of Parliament. AFP PHOTO / Michel COMTE (Photo credit should read MICHEL COMTE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:MICHEL COMTE via Getty Images)
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This October 22, 2014 photo shows police and medical personell moving a wounded Canadian soldier into an ambulance at the scene of a shooting at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Canada. Parliament Hill's Centre Block is in lockdown after a Canadian soldier standing guard at the National War Memorial in Ottawa was shot by an unknown gunman and there are reports of gunfire inside the halls of Parliament. AFP PHOTO / Michel COMTE (Photo credit should read MICHEL COMTE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:MICHEL COMTE via Getty Images)
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Emergency personnel tend to a soldier shot at the National Memorial near Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday Oct. 22, 2014. The soldier was standing guard when an unknown gunman shot him. The gunman reportedly ran towards Parliament Hill, which is currently under lockdown and surrounded by security. Prime Minister Stephen Harper was rushed away from the building to an undisclosed location, officials in his office said. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Adrian Wyld) (credit:AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Adrian Wyld)
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Emergency personnel tend to a soldier shot at the National Memorial near Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday Oct. 22, 2014. The soldier was standing guard when an unknown gunman shot him. The gunman reportedly ran towards Parliament Hill, which is currently under lockdown and surrounded by security. Prime Minister Stephen Harper was rushed away from the building to an undisclosed location, officials in his office said. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Adrian Wyld) (credit:Getty)
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Emergency personnel tend to a soldier shot at the National Memorial near Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday Oct. 22, 2014. The soldier was standing guard when an unknown gunman shot him. The gunman reportedly ran towards Parliament Hill, which is currently under lockdown and surrounded by security. Prime Minister Stephen Harper was rushed away from the building to an undisclosed location, officials in his office said. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Adrian Wyld) (credit:Getty)
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Emergency personnel tend to a soldier shot at the National Memorial near Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday Oct. 22, 2014. The soldier was standing guard when an unknown gunman shot him. The gunman reportedly ran towards Parliament Hill, which is currently under lockdown and surrounded by security. Prime Minister Stephen Harper was rushed away from the building to an undisclosed location, officials in his office said. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Adrian Wyld) (credit:AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Adrian Wyld)
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Emergency personnel tend to a soldier shot at the National Memorial near Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday Oct. 22, 2014. The soldier was standing guard when an unknown gunman shot him. The gunman reportedly ran towards Parliament Hill, which is currently under lockdown and surrounded by security. Prime Minister Stephen Harper was rushed away from the building to an undisclosed location, officials in his office said. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Adrian Wyld) (credit:AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Adrian Wyld)