Poll: Should an inquiry be launched into David Cameron's security after a man was able to run into the PM?

A review into how a member of the public ran into the Prime Minister and his protection team is to be carried out by the Metropolitan Police Service.

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The man, understood to be on his way to a local gym, collided with David Cameron and a bodyguard outside Leeds Civic Hall, where the Prime Minister had been speaking at an event.

The Met's specialist protection command is responsible for the Prime Minister's security and Scotland Yard said it would carry out a review of the incident in consultation with West Yorkshire Police.

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A Met spokesman said: "The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) is aware of an incident in Leeds today, Monday October 27, involving a 28-year-old man and the Prime Minister as he left the Civic Hall.

"The man was arrested by local officers and was later de-arrested.

"The MPS specialist protection command is responsible for the personal protection of the Prime Minister and will now conduct a review of the incident in consultation with West Yorkshire Police."