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Irish republican dissident groups are targeting the Conservative party conference this autumn, raising fears of a repeat of the 1984 Brighton attack that nearly killed the then prime minister, Margaret Thatcher.

Sources in Northern Ireland said that the October conference in central Birmingham had emerged as the prize target on a hit list drawn up by resurgent republican paramilitaries. Patrick Mercer, ex-chairman of the Commons subcommittee on counter-terrorism, said former senior police and army intelligence officers had informed him that dissident splinter groups had discussed targeting David Cameron's first conference as prime minister.

He said: "They want to kill by the end of August in order to get themselves poised for whatever operations they can mount in September leading up to the Tory party conference in early October. There are doubts over whether they have the capability, but the aspiration is certainly there and West Midlands police would be crazy not to take the threat seriously." The West Midlands force confirmed it was aware of increased activity by dissident republicans and said its counter-terrorism unit was constantly assessing the threat ahead of the Conservative party conference.

Last night Owen Paterson, the Northern Ireland secretary, said the government was monitoring the situation, and insisted there was now "unprecedented co-ordination" between the security services and police responsible for tracking those responsible. "We have made a substantial number of arrests and we are bearing down on them," he said. "But we do not underestimate the threat they represent."

Laurence Robertson, the Conservative chairman of the Northern Ireland affairs select committee, said suggestions that dissidents could target the mainland were "extremely worrying". "So far it has been contained to the province but whether it is there or on the mainland it is very worrying. We hope it is not yet another chapter but it could be and it has to be dealt with."

Robertson said his committee would question Paterson about the threat level and co-ordination between police and the intelligence services when it met on 8 September. Security for the Tory conference is likely to be raised.

Mercer, whose army career included nine tours in Northern Ireland, said his police and army contacts had strong intelligence on republican dissident activity and he was sceptical whether the groups would be able to mount a spectacular mainland strike. Police have already briefed businesses in the vicinity of the conference, to be held in the city's Hyatt Regency hotel from 3 to 6 September. It will be the first held while the Tories were in government since 1996.

Over the past 18 months, a series of incidents have alerted security forces to a growing threat from republican splinter groups. A week ago three girls were injured in Lurgan, Co Armagh, when a bomb placed in a rubbish bin exploded. A police spokesman said: "Given the increase in terrorist activity in Northern Ireland, it's important to remind people that the threat from dissident republicans exists and should not be discounted."

The Provisional IRA came close to killing several cabinet ministers when they bombed the Grand Hotel in Brighton in October 1984. The blast devastated the Conservative party conference venue killing five people, including Conservative MP Sir Anthony Berry.

The PIRA last bombed mainland Britain in 1996, targeting the London Docklands and later devastating Manchester city centre. Experts believe that veteran bomb-makers from the Provisional IRA are helping splinter groups to carry out the recent wave of attacks in Northern Ireland.

Sources for West Midlands police said they had no intelligence of a specific threat against the Tory party conference.

Mercer said that there was increasing concern over dissident republicans operating under the banner Óglaigh na hÉireann, which roughly translates as Soldiers of Ireland. "They are quite small but they are the lot who are going to do the most damage in the future. They are relatively well-equipped. They have new commercial explosive and have got the bomb-making expertise."

The group has been linked to factions within the Real IRA who planted devices in London at the turn of the millennium, and militants who fired a rocket-propelled grenade at the headquarters of MI6 in 2000.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/aug/2 ... conference

The dissidents would probably have more luck installing a bunch of Belfast slags in the vicinity and filming what ensues for blackmail/intimidation purposes...

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Please not again - I was running a hotel in the south east at the time and its name was found on a list ....... talk about take the building apart brick by brick :roll:

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I was working a hundred years away from the Grand Hotel in Brighton 40 minutes before it went off. I was on my way home when it detonated so heard nothing.

is this a plot by the security services to guarantee their funding? Though they should have to face 40% cuts like everyone else.

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I was working a hundred years away from the Grand Hotel in Brighton 40 minutes before it went off. I was on my way home when it detonated so heard nothing.


I guess you got your measurements wrong :D ( years and yards )

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Amnesia10 wrote:
I was working a hundred years away from the Grand Hotel in Brighton 40 minutes before it went off. I was on my way home when it detonated so heard nothing.


I guess you got your measurements wrong :D ( years and yards )

Spell checkers do not pick up on that, I was thinking how many years ago was it? I could not remember but still filled it instead of yards. Still brain dead. :oops:

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Amnesia10 wrote:
I was working a hundred years away from the Grand Hotel in Brighton 40 minutes before it went off. I was on my way home when it detonated so heard nothing.


I guess you got your measurements wrong :D ( years and yards )

Spell checkers do not pick up on that, I was thinking how many years ago was it? I could not remember but still filled it instead of yards. Still brain dead. :oops:


at least only metaphorically 8-)

Oxford street and burger bar comes to mind. I was on my way there. :twisted:

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When I saw the headline I thought "the good old days" :D

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Dear IRA/PIRA/TIRA/ZIRA/happy-go-lucky IRA, grow up and get a life (sentence for murder). :roll:

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Dear IRA/PIRA/TIRA/ZIRA/happy-go-lucky IRA, grow up and get a life (sentence for murder). :roll:


The problem, as often happens with terrorists, is that somebody negotiated with their predecessors and legitimised them, so... :|

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Dear IRA/PIRA/TIRA/ZIRA/happy-go-lucky IRA, grow up and get a life (sentence for murder). :roll:


The problem, as often happens with terrorists, is that somebody negotiated with their predecessors and legitimised them, so... :|


Don't look at me, I neither voted for Major nor Blair. :lol:

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Don't look at me, I neither voted for Major nor Blair. :lol:


Not guilty either :lol:

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Don't look at me, I neither voted for Major nor Blair. :lol:


Not guilty either :lol:

Yes bit you do not have a chance of voting for either of those parties. :lol:

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pcernie wrote:
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Don't look at me, I neither voted for Major nor Blair. :lol:


Not guilty either :lol:

Yes bit you do not have a chance of voting for either of those parties. :lol:


Can't remember what's happening with Labour, but I could effectively vote Tory (UUP team-up lol) if I lost my marbles altogether...

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