to serve his constituents as best he could. , ., ., ., ., could. is someone who works in that arena, in could. is someone who works in that arena. in that— could. is someone who works in that arena, in that field _ could. is someone who works in that arena, in that field alongside - could. is someone who works in that arena, in that field alongside mps, l arena, in that field alongside mps, some you have experience of, how much of a concern is safety on a day—to—day basis for those who work in constituency offices and in westminster, and what sort of guidance, if any, westminster, and what sort of guidance, ifany, ortraining, are you given? guidance, if any, or training, are you given?— you given? that all increased specifically — you given? that all increased specifically after _ you given? that all increased specifically after the - you given? that all increased specifically after the murder | you given? that all increased i specifically after the murder of jo specifically after the murder ofjo cox in her constituency. that became very sharply in focus. but we were definitely aware. i was based in westminster. you get very, very comfortable very quickly in that environment, which is essentially like a fortress. you go through all of those security checks, you've got armed police patrolling around the building, you got police boats on the river stop if you're looking out windows, you can see the level of protection that is there. you get used to feeling that you are in that bubble, you're protected and your say. constituency offices are very much more exposed, but they are