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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211018 10:13:00

drew a distinction close to my constituents. i know you drew a distinction between close to my constituents. i know you drew a distinction between what - drew a distinction between what happens online and what has happened in a shocking situation with sir david amess. in terms of tolerance and how we build a more tolerant society going forward, there is a link, isn t there? there is. i do not know if you have seen what chris bryant said, we sometimes pull to much bile in the cauldron of politics. that does not mean politicians should take responsibility but it is part of the picture where there is a lack of tolerance sometimes from one side of the debate to another and that pervasive. is pervasive. brute the debate to another and that pervasive. is pervasive. we have to lead from pervasive. is pervasive. we have to lead from the pervasive. is pervasive. we have to lead from the front pervasive. is pervasive. we have to lead from the front without - to lead from the

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211018 09:08:00

death threat in the wake of what he said after sir david amess was killed, appealing for people to be kinder to each other. this morning he said he has reflected on whether he said he has reflected on whether he would continue to do his job. 0h, allthe time, yes, i do question whether. because it s notjust about me, it s about my staff and it s about my family as well. but i don t believe that poverty is necessary. poverty doesn t come from heaven like some mysterious dispensation and land on some people s doorsteps and not on others. it has human causes and it has human remedies. i believe that we can tackle climate change, i believe that any man s death diminishes me so i must care about human rights in every country in the world. i care passionately that people in the rhondda are using food banks more than they ever have done in the past.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211018 09:03:00

he was committed to the people. he was a servant of our town. he brought a lot of good. in a statement sir david s family gave this plea. we ask people to set aside their differences and show kindness and love to all. this is the only way forward. set aside hatred and work towards togetherness. please let some good come from this tragedy. this afternoon, mps will pay tribute in the house of commons. there will be a minute s silence ahead of a church service in his memory at westminster abbey. mps have been speaking about the abuse they face. i m solving lots of cases for my constituents, i m trying to make legislation, i m trying to speak in debates and representing my constituents. it is hard day to day to constantly think about reporting every abuse and intimidation and harassment, but i have to say, something

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211018 10:08:00

course of doing the job is day to day. we know it happened in a constituency surgery when sir david amess held appointments with individuals who had come to talk to him about their problems. it is something mps do week in, week out in their own constituencies in the course of doing the job. we have seenin course of doing the job. we have seen in tragic circumstances here, what makes them accessible also makes them incredibly vulnerable. there is a real debate and a real sense of urgency that something needs to be done, arrangements need to be made to improve in general the security around constituency mps in the course of doing their work. here at westminster, they are well protected, there are armed police at every entrance, patrolling the estate as well but when they go back to their constituencies they go about their business on their own or with a couple of staff members with them. we will hear that debate play out in westminster as well.- out in westminster as well. thank

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211018 10:20:00

constituency duties on the basis of not worrying about how people voted, what i can do as an mp to help them. that is the ethos that crosses party divides. it is important we take huge comfort and support from that concept and remind people that politics can be a forceful good as well as a source of division and debate. . ., ., , , debate. dominic raab said this mornin: debate. dominic raab said this morning on debate. dominic raab said this morning on that, debate. dominic raab said this morning on that, he debate. dominic raab said this morning on that, he wishes - debate. dominic raab said this | morning on that, he wishes that could be bottled and it would be a lovely thing, wouldn t it, if this very positive outlook were to be pervasive and to continue forward? it is not a face that is most seen. society in very general terms, it is probably fair to say, is becoming more divided and there does seem to be often less tolerance of opposing views within society. how do you make

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