In 1989 under the orders of Margaret Thatcher due to the ongoing issues of the IRA. They provided an effective and efficient manner of controlling public access to 10 downing street.
2006-10-02 10:38:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Downing Street Gates
2016-10-15 23:16:45
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answered by Anonymous
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This Site Might Help You.
RE:
when did the security gates go up outside downing street?
2015-08-10 08:21:02
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answered by Afton 1
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Haha... well I would say have a friend of yours pull up at your house in a shirt that says INS, but if it's just 1 well a) he might get attacked and b) they know INS won't do anything so why bother... but it would be funny. On a more serious note, doesn't it suck that there a TONS of groups out there to protect minorities and illegals but no one there to protect you. You can't do anything seeing as he is on public property and he is a minor, unless you have a minor who can and is willing to beat him up haha. Anyway, It's a total disgrace that they come here FREE and ILLEGAL and can destroy our flag like that. Only thing you can really do is report it to the police, but it sounds as if the police are even scared of them. Maybe there is a neighborhood watch group or some thing that you can talk to - maybe they have meetings and advice as to how to deal with nasty people like that. I hope you get the situation settled. Someone mentioned the telling a reporter or someone from the paper. That's a good idea. Edit: A lot of neighborhood watches encompass a large area, so even if you live off the beaten path from them they can and will drive by your house. I live in the Ghetto... and my neighborhood watch people make sure to drive past my house daily, even though I live off the beaten path. It's something to look into. The only other advice and I hate to say this is move. I don't think you should have to give up your home as a legal citizen, but if they harass you it might be worth it. I can honestly say they are scum and need to go home!!!! Wow... You just really need to move. I am just not sure if your house would sell for what it's worth and the area... it's not a plus haha.
2016-03-13 07:40:58
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answered by Tara 3
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During the Thatcherite Kingdom of Doom period. Margaret Thatcher, so hated the people, she had a big iron gate and fence put up at the Whitehall end of Downing Street. It used to be the case that this street was open to the public, anyone, including myself, could and have walked thru' it. Alas, no more. The governors have moved themselves away from the governed. Big mistake - we don't trust them any more. They're remote.
2006-10-05 18:23:25
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answered by Anonymous
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They were erected when John Prescott declared himself a sex symbol. An attempt to keep all the sex starved secretaries in Whitehall away from him when he meets with Tony.
2006-10-02 11:08:05
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answered by researcher 3
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In the 80's when Margaret Thatchers Conservative Government was not too popular.
2006-10-02 10:33:37
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answered by thecoldvoiceofreason 6
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Yes Maggie was hated & everyone wants the tories back in.(well nearly everyone) has I certainly do not.
2006-10-04 23:39:29
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answered by Ollie 7
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198? - to keep all those people
who wanted to assassinate
Maggie, Maggie, Maggie
OUT, OUT, OUT!
2006-10-02 11:04:08
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answered by Anonymous
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