and since his death, his mother, fegan, has campaigned for what will be known as martyn's law — to ensureishi sunak to personally step in and ensure that the bill is implemented in full during this parliament. now, what's being proposed here is, yes, a responsibility on those businesses to protect people that come there, but a government commitment to making sure that there is the training and other support in place to enable them to do that. it strikes me and other home secretaries that that's a sensible way for us to work together to keep people safe. it comes off the back of several senior police officers, also writing to the prime minister saying the delays are dangerous to public safety. the government accused of moving at an unacceptably slow pace. parliament is very busy. the government is very busy. but we collectively take the view that this is such an important issue. this relates to the public safety and protection of our citizens. that's the reason why we're pursuing this letter. the government says its commitment to martyn's law, as set out in its 2019 manifesto, remains and