Theresa May insists Salisbury is open for business since Amesbury incident
Theresa May has insisted Salisbury is open for business despite a new Novichok poisoning in her first comments since the incident emerged yesterday.
The Prime Minister said her thoughts were with the people of the Wiltshire city once again four months after the brazen and reckless poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal.
She added: The message from Salisbury is clear it is very much open for business. The government will continue to provide every support to the local community.
It comes hours after security minister Ben Wallace admitted there was low risk but not zero risk to the public, adding people should take some precautions.
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