| 23 May 2013
Statement on Woolwich incident
Organisations: DAVID CAMERON, BRITISH PRIME MINISTER
Cabinet Office and Prime Minister's Office, 10 Downing Street
Delivered on:23 May 2013Published:23 May 2013 Minister:The Rt Hon David Cameron MP
Prime Minister David Cameron gave a statement to media outside Downing Street about the death of a serving soldier in Woolwich. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ slightly from the delivered version.
| 23 May 2013
I have been briefed by the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police and the Director General of the Security Service, and this evening I chaired a meeting of COBR.
| 23 May 2013
Boris Johnson, Mayor of London makes this statement in response to yesterday's tragic incident in Woolwich:
I want to pay tribute, not just to the work of the police and the security services, but above all to the people of Woolwich who showed such exemplary courage and bravery in dealing with an appalling situation. That is the spirit of London and today I call on Londoners to go about their lives in the normal way.
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