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mason-free party Moderate Poster
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Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 9:22 am Post subject: Are elite planning attack on M'chester..Labour conference? |
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Thought it abit strange that they have switched the conference away from the seaside resorts...a few years ago the GMEX centre was bombed supposedly by the IRA...history to repeat?
by Matthew George
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Published on May 25 2006
© Howard BarlowNORTH WEST ENQUIRER EXCLUSIVE
SECRET plans to protect Tony Blair from Al Qaida terrorists at this year’s Labour conference in Manchester have been revealed in an astonishing security blunder.
The documents – mistakenly left in a city hotel – list ways in which terrorist groups may try to kill the Prime Minister and other senior politicians attending the five-day conference at the G-Mex Centre.
The “attack scenarios” put forward include a car bomb, a mortar attack, use of rocket propelled grenades and July 7-style suicide bombers.
Measures to boost security, including the safest rooms in which to put the most important guests, are all described in detail.
And a map reveals the boundaries of so-called “Tony Town”, the area around which a ring of steel will be erected and only security-cleared pass holders allowed to enter.
The documents were obtained by The Enquirer after being found in a guest area at the Midland Hotel, which is next to the G-Mex Centre.
Compromise
Anyone could easily have removed them, copied them or sold them. We have handed over the files to Greater Manchester Police, having assured officers that nothing will be published that may compromise security for the September conference.
But although the file is now in safe hands, the unbelievable blunder by whoever left it in the hotel is a severe embarrassment to Manchester, which fought off bids from other towns and cities to host the money-spinning Labour party conference for the first time. More than 20,000 MPs, delegates, journalists and lobbyists will attend.
Furthermore, the eyes of the world will be on Manchester as Mr Blair is expected to reveal when he intends to quit Downing Street after nearly a decade in power.
The folder of documents includes the minutes of a “contingencies sub-group”, comprised of representatives from the police, Manchester City Council and hotels close to the GMEX.
Stamped 'Restricted', they describe the police's opinions on previous assessments of the various dangers and the need to update "key task action plans".
Confidential
Potentially even more damaging is a separate document, marked 'Confidential', which lists "suggestions for deflecting and mitigating the effects of terrorist attack on the Midland Hotel".
The "attack scenarios" revealed are:
Internal device/suicide attacker;
External hand placed device/suicide attacker;
Car bomb;
Small van to large lorry bomb;
Improvised mortar;
RPG (rocket propelled grenade);
Among the improvements demanded are action to remove or block up post boxes and litter bins, better staff training, decisions on evacuation areas to be used and restrictions on public access.
The folder also includes a number of handwritten documents, some of them likely to have been notes from the contingencies meeting.
They include reminders of action to be taken, and telephone numbers - including the mobile phone number - of one of the police officers involved in the security operation.
Brighton
Party conferences have been recognised by the police and security services as a prime terrorist target ever since the IRA attack on Margaret Thatcher at the 1984 Conservative conference in Brighton.
The then-Prime Minister narrowly escaped death because she was in her bathroom when the 100lb bomb exploded, but five people, including an MP, were killed.
Afterwards, an IRA statement read: "Today we were unlucky, but remember, we only have to be lucky once; you will have to be lucky always."
Seven years later the IRA also made a spectacular attempt on the life of Mrs Thatcher's successor, John Major, firing three mortars at 10 Downing Street from a stolen van parked in nearby Whitehall.
The attack, on February 7, 1991, saw one of the bombs exploding in the back garden of Downing Street, but although it shattered windows no one was hurt.
The IRA also struck in the North West in the 1990s, detonating the Warrington bomb in 1993, killing Jonathan Ball, aged three, and Tim Parry, 12, as they shopped with friends and family, and also targeting gasometers.
And in 1996 the Arndale Shopping Centre in central Manchester was devastated, causing 200 injuries and millions of pounds of damage that took years to rebuild.
Breakaway groups
The IRA threat has diminished in recent years since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, although there are still concerns about breakaway groups such as the Real or Contingency IRA.
But prompted by the attacks on the US on September 11, 2001, the security forces have focused mainly on Osama bin Laden's Al Qaeda network.
And the July 7 suicide bombings in London last year highlighted the danger from British-born fanatics unknown to the security services.
So preparations for this year's Labour conference, which begins on September 24, will be painstaking.
Security will be tighter than ever, with the authorities having to balance the disruption to a large area of the city centre with the need to protect Mr Blair and other VIPs.
There are sure to be thousands of protestors present, campaigning on issues ranging from withdrawing troops from Iraq to pensions and the Private Finance Initiative to council tax.
Free speech
After last year's embarrassment when an elderly CND member was manhandled and dragged from the conference hall for heckling the then Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, the Labour Party will not want to be seen to be restricting free speech.
But the top priority is to guarantee security, which is why the blunder exposed by the Enquirer is so worrying.
Labour has traditionally held its party conference in Blackpool when in the North, and in Brighton and Bournemouth in the South.
But senior party figures have long been looking for alternatives to the seaside resort, unhappy with some of the facilities.
If the autumn event goes well, Manchester is likely to become a fixture on the conference circuit, and could also expect to attract the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.
The Conservatives held their Spring Conference in Manchester last month, an event used by new leader David Cameron as a statement of intent, given his determination to revive his party in the North West.
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mason-free party Moderate Poster
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Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 9:28 am Post subject: |
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hmmm...what better time to stage a terror attack..
"Furthermore, the eyes of the world will be on Manchester as Mr Blair is expected to reveal when he intends to quit Downing Street after nearly a decade in power." |
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TimmyG Validated Poster
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Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 11:17 am Post subject: |
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when is this happening?
is tony blair in manchester now.?.
i've not really been paying attention to the news in the last week or so.
i want to go in town and see if i can spot any mi6 agents being suspicious _________________ "During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act" |
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Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 1:31 pm Post subject: |
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MFP,
Do you have a link for that story?
Interesting titbits:
This year's annual conference takes place at the GMEX Exhibition Centre, Manchester from Sunday 24th September until Thursday 28th September 2006.
Try googling the headline London FX forum plans CLS payments outage exercise & you'll see that all the links are dead, but an archive copy here has the following story:
Quote: | London FX forum plans CLS payments outage exercise
A Bank of England-backed seminar will examine how the $2 trillion a day foreign exchange market would cope with a sustained outage of global currency payments system, CLS, caused by terror attacks or other disasters.
By Reuters
July 27, 2006
LONDON, July 26 - A Bank of England-backed seminar will examine how the $2 trillion a day foreign exchange market would cope with a sustained outage of global currency payments system, CLS, caused by terror attacks or other disasters.
Payments systems are the plumbing which keeps money flowing around the globe. Blockages can have wide-reaching implications for financial market stability, a concern highlighted by the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States.
The September 26 seminar is hosted by the Joint Standing Committee (JSC) -- a forum for forex industry experts, regulators and central banks.
"This session is in addition to the annual exercise where the industry simulates different types of stress or catastrophes," Jonathan Butterfield, Executive Vice President of Marketing and Communication for CLS, told Reuters.
"Ever since 9/11 it is obvious in the major financial centres that individual institutional resilience is one thing but that is not the point unless you have infrastructures and other participants able to continue," Butterfield said.
"You could be the most resilient entity but nothing else is going to work. Everybody clearly understands this is a group activity, not an individual activity, practicing for a disaster."
CLS Bank was launched in 2002 to eliminate the risk that one counterparty to a transaction does not receive the currency it is owed.
DISASTER EXERCISE
CLS, one of the six critical infrastructures specified by the Federal Reserve, settled a record $5.35 trillion in currency transactions on June 21. It counts both sides of a transaction.
"The FX industry is quite strong. It is well aware of the major disruptive forces in the industry, and has operated well through all of them," said Phil Weisberg, Chief Executive Officer of currency trading platform FXall.
"There are always going to be terror risks. The best plan is to have well thought-through contingency plans, and to have good people in all these companies to think about these type of contingencies," said Weisberg, who is a member of the JSC.
In November the BoE, and Britain's Treasury and Financial Services Authority held a disaster exercise involving 50 financial services firms including banks, insurers and fund managers.
On July 7 2005 when four suicide bombers made a coordinated attack on London's transport system, the three institutions implemented one plan, kicking off a secret Internet chatroom to help keep financial markets open.
That day the JSC members had a conference call, followed by a joint call with their New York counterpart.
"It was suggested that members might consider upgraded mobile phones with their business continuity staff. Blackberries had apparently worked well, as had instant messaging software," said the JSC minutes of a July meeting held after the attacks.
INDUSTRY STANDARD
CLS had a technical problem in March 2003 delayed settlement of the yen and Australian dollar, its first serious problem. Around 20,000 settlement instructions had to be resubmitted the following day.
"It caused a lot of chaos," a head of FX trading at a U.S. bank said.
"A lot of people have got more used to the fact the CLS does a lot of netting for them, picking up more of the volume of the trades. A lot of big banks will struggle to move back to a non-CLS environment."
Butterfield added CLS operates multiple data centres, triple network connections and runs hardware and software operations from either sides of the Atlantic.
"For us to go down completely requires quite significant failures at multiple levels simultaneously... (The exercise) represents a good test for the industry to work through all the issues that sort of situation presents in a condensed format."
-- Additional reporting by Carolyn Cohn
By: Natsuko Waki
Copyright 2006 Reuters. Click for Restrictions
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Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 4:27 pm Post subject: c*** up or conspiracy ? |
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c*** up or conspiracy ?
This is a classic candidate for debating that question.
I just love the "astonishing security blunder" tag.
Read: In a deliberate leak that would be sure to be found
Oooooh Tony, you think you look haggard and weary now ?
Will you deliver the goods in September ?
Were you really thinking of reneging of what you have been told ?
Sure ?
Well, look Tone, we er may not be able to protect you now since the er, security blunder.
Blimey what a c*** up.
Sleep well up there in Tony Town Tone.
Sweet dreams. _________________ The Medium is the Massage - Marshall McLuhan. |
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Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 8:21 pm Post subject: |
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If i was Tony i don't think i would turn up for the Conference...in fact i think he'll be gone before it happens...there is more to his holiday than meets the eye...Murdochs offered him a way out or he could face another way out if he doesn't co-operate |
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Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 9:28 am Post subject: Re: c*** up or conspiracy ? |
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Mark Gobell wrote: | c*** up or conspiracy ?
This is a classic candidate for debating that question.
I just love the "astonishing security blunder" tag.
Read: In a deliberate leak that would be sure to be found
Oooooh Tony, you think you look haggard and weary now ?
Will you deliver the goods in September ?
Were you really thinking of reneging of what you have been told ?
Sure ?
Well, look Tone, we er may not be able to protect you now since the er, security blunder.
Blimey what a c*** up.
Sleep well up there in Tony Town Tone.
Sweet dreams. | nothing to do with this i know but i have learnt something by debating and think i should share it, never use the work c***-up if someone disagrees with you the response will be most displeasing "c***-up my a*se! |
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Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 9:39 am Post subject: |
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noticed that Blair was in Israel over the weekend hugging his fellow zionists...more pictures to insense the populace...by design i wonder? |
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