William W.
Yelp
Let's see, only 10 people in line, 35 minutes to get those 10 people through security! That's just plain ridiculous!
Wait, there's more. Another line to check your bags with only one employee slowly checking people in. And of course everything has to be hand written (no need to use a computer for efficiency in 2019). There was no indication from employees or any signage that suggested we needed to check a bag. But despite the lack of communication, and the fact that every bag had already been searched and x-rayed, and the fact that members of parliament weren't even present that day, everyone else seemed to be checking their purses, bags, etc. So we dutifully lined up.
After 30 minutes in this line, we saw a tourist walk right past us and into parliament with an enormous backpack. She bypassed the line, waltzed right in, and no employee seemed to care. So one minute later we followed suit, departing the line and walking inside as well. My wife only had a small purse anyway. An official emerged from seemingly nowhere and told us "No bags, return to the line!" Backpack Lady was already well across the room, nonchalantly unaware of what she had successfully pulled off. So we begrudging returned to the line, along with the three people who had followed our lead. We waited longer while Backpack Lady, a potential terrorist for all we know, roamed parliament apparently unnoticed.
While we waited, a heavyset gentleman (clearly a tourist) walked by with a backpack and entered the building. Again, no security! But my wife better hand over that tiny purses with almost nothing in it! Why even bother with security when they're clearly not doing their jobs?
After about an hour to admit a mere 12 people into the building, and questionable security practices, we were in. Seeing the main room where parliament meets was interesting, although I was too nervous to stand anywhere near Backpack Lady and Backpack Man.
The rest was not interesting, and the wait was certainly not worth the effort!