The Mail on Sunday

Radical road plan to seal off Commons

- By Brendan Carlin POLITICAL REPORTER

PARLIAMENT would be protected by a new security ‘air lock’ under a radical plan being considered in the wake of the latest terror attack.

It would put the Commons’ Carriage Gates entrance – breached by terrorist Khalid Masood last week – behind a new security perimeter extending into Parliament Square.

And it could mean closing the road outside the Commons to all but parliament­ary traffic. The CARS can be used as weapons, the Government warns in it latest advice. The page on the Gov.uk site, Recognisin­g The Terrorism Threat, which had concentrat­ed on car bombs, was updated on Friday.

It now says: ‘A vehicle by itself can also be used… to injure and kill people. This is referred to as a “vehicle as a weapon” attack. The use of VAW has been used by terrorists to target crowded places. A broad range of vehicles can cause significan­t loss of life.’ proposals – drawn up with expert advice – will have to be agreed with Westminste­r city council chiefs, due to meet MPs this week to hammer out new security plans for the Palace of Westminste­r.

Commons insiders admitted that the ambitious new scheme was ‘no short- term solution’, with more immediate security improvemen­ts such as counter-terror bollards now expected. They also admit that the scheme may prove too controvers­ial to achieve in full.

A source said: ‘Anything involving road closures will be controvers­ial, so we’re talking of a long-term project that will take a long time.

‘But the idea would be to take the current Commons security perimeter out into Parliament Square, beyond the existing road.

‘The road would still be there but potentiall­y only MPs and parliament­ary staff would use it – and they would have to join it via secure entrances.

‘In effect, this would form a sealed air lock just for the Commons use and making a repeat of last week’s attack just not possible.’

VAW: the latest acronym for terror

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DEFENCE: Armed police officers on guard outside Houses of Parliament

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