Cobra meetings, held in the Cabinet Office Briefing Rooms, play a significant role in managing national crises. The main room features a large rectangular table and screens displaying time zones, highlighting the gravity of discussions and decisions. The chairperson, often the prime minister, holds central importance during these meetings. Despite initial expectations of an ordinary office vibe, the atmosphere within the windowless room conveys a serious tone. The room's artworks offer ministers a brief escape from the tension inherent in crisis management, emphasizing the need for calm amidst chaos.
The main, windowless room is behind a white metal door a good few inches thick, symbolizing the gravity of decisions taken.
A long rectangular table dominates the main room, and the chair of the meeting is unmistakably the central character, usually the prime minister.
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