Prime Minister Rishi Sunak urged not to delay law to tighten security at venues after Manchester Arena bomb attack
senior police officers wrote to the prime minister
Former Labour home secretaries Jack Straw, David Blunkett, Charles Clarke and Jacqui Smith, and ex-Conservative home secretaries Amber Rudd, Sajid Javid and Priti Patel wrote the letter to Rishi Sunak to urge him to bring forward the legislation without delay."As former home secretaries we know how hard that is when there are individuals willing to attack unarmed civilians for their twisted idea of a cause.
"The law now has all-party support and was announced as part of the last Queen's speech," the letter said. "We urge you to listen to their concerns and bring forward the strong measures that will make this legislation most effective."
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