A
Government report has criticised the Foreign and Commonwealth Office over the
way it communicated Bail travel warnings to the public and travel industry.
The
Intelligence and Security Committee report said the FCO’s advice was “not
well formatted” and said particular risks got lost in the complexity of
the document.
It
said: “Routine language is recycled from edition to edition and contains
elements of reassurance that produces a confused effect.
“The
terrorist threat to British citizens is not clearly identified, not are the
sensible precautions that could be taken by them clearly described.”