
Panic alarms and bodyguards: How unsafe are MPs?
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Security Concerns and Public Discourse
The chapter explores a Conservative MP's encounter with a protest outside their home, prompting reflections on safety and empowerment for parliamentarians. It delves into the balance between security measures and the right to protest, raising questions about the limits of acceptable demonstrations. The discussion also addresses societal questions on British identity, the role of social media in mobilizing actions, and the challenges of maintaining civil discourse amidst political tensions.
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