Was just perusing the recent thread about Gordon Brown and thought I'd throw out a related question. I have vacationed in London twice, in 2004 and 2008. The first time, with Tony Blair still in residence, I visited Downing Street in the early morning and it was wide open and when I asked the guards at #10 if I could take a picture of the building they said yes without hesitation and almost acted surprised that I had bothered to ask permission. But the second time, as I reached Downing Street in the late afternoon, I found it sealed off by a security gate manned by armed guards who were just then letting out some well-dressed VIP-types but not allowing any civilians in. The story of the day on the BBC at the time (Sept. '08) was of how the people were calling for a vote of no confidence to get rid of Brown and I assumed the security crackdown was to keep him safe. Or could it have been related to the handful of terrorist acts in Britain that occurred between '04 and '08?
I'm a complete stranger to British politics and how things work there, but I'm planning another visit in 2012 and was just wondering- is Downing Street open to the public now? Has it been closed for a long time or is it opened and closed sporadically? I think the picture I took of #10 in '04 was of the back side and I'd really like to get a shot of the front with the famous black door.
I'm a complete stranger to British politics and how things work there, but I'm planning another visit in 2012 and was just wondering- is Downing Street open to the public now? Has it been closed for a long time or is it opened and closed sporadically? I think the picture I took of #10 in '04 was of the back side and I'd really like to get a shot of the front with the famous black door.
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