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Originally Posted by jfman
I think it’s important to not lose a sense of perspective in the immediate aftermath. Fortunately, attacks on MPs are extremely rare.
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Police have been called 651 times by MPs in the last few years iirc, more than one each! There's talk of panic buttons but they're not going to save anyone once the assailant is in the room with you. If I were considering their security I'd be looking at holding their surgeries in council offices, they've already got security staff in place and we might have to accept seeing them behind one of the counter screens, it's got to be better than zoom.