Sir David Amess: Boris Johnson leads tributes to much-loved MP
Sir David Amess: Boris Johnson leads tributes to much-loved MP
Oct 16, 2021 by BBC News - UK Politics
Key Facts
- Father Jeff Woolnough - a parish priest in Sir David's constituency said the MP had "that great ability to communicate at all different levels".
- Fellow Tory MP Andrew Rosindell said Sir David was his "oldest friend" in Parliament, and he felt "sick inside at what has happened".
- Labour MP Harriet Harman entered the House of Commons in 1982, one year before Sir David and remembers it as a "polarised" time.
- SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford said Sir David was a "thoroughly decent man, who was well-liked across parties and the House of Commons."
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