Sir David Amess: We must learn from hideous killing, says Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle

Sir David Amess: We must learn from hideous killing, says Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle

Oct 17, 2021 by BBC News - UK Politics

Key Facts

  • Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle: "We cannot give in, and must not give in" The House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle has said "we must learn" from the "hideous killing" of Sir David Amess, and ensure MPs are protected.
  • He said MPs would be able to pay tribute in the House of Commons on Monday, followed by a church service.
  • He also said it would be right to install a plaque in the House of Commons to honour Sir David, as happened following the murder of MP Jo Cox in 2016.
  • Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle (right) joined Home Secretary Priti Patel, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and Prime Minister Boris Johnson as they laid floral tributes to Sir David Amess on Saturday Teachers, members of the public, the NHS and others can refer individuals to a local panel of police, social workers and other experts who decide whether and how to intervene in their lives.

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