PM 'left red box on train table'

David Cameron was travelling to York to attend his sister-in-law's wedding
9 September 2013

Downing Street denied any security breach after Prime Minister David Cameron left his official ministerial box on a train table while he was travelling to a wedding.

A fellow passenger took a photo of the well-worn red box - with the key in the lock - while the PM was in another part of the train.

"It was just sitting there. I could probably have run off with it if I'd wanted to," they told the Mirror, which published the snap on its front page.

But Downing Street insisted the box was "not left unattended" as the premier's security detail "was there at all times".

In 1999, Labour minister Peter Kilfoyle issued guidance that red boxes should be "effectively disguised" if it was necessary to carry them on public transport.

Former deputy prime minister John Prescott told the newspaper: "I'm staggered that a prime minister should be so slack about looking after Government secrets.

"The box could have contained detailed confidential intelligence about Syria. I never let mine out of my sight. Talk about Inter Twitty. The guy needs to get a grip."

The snap was taken on Saturday as Mr Cameron - fresh back from the fraught G20 summit in Russia - took the train from King's Cross, London, to York to attend his sister-in-law's wedding.

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