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Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20211018 11:14:00

yeah, this was a second killing in a few years. he was killed by a far right activist. he was doing what every member parliament in britain routinely does which is holding surgeries. it means anybody who lives in that district and constitueny can come to talk to them once or twice a week in an open place about anything they want to talk about. it s a key part of the face-to-face quality of british democracy. his killing is actually the first in five years. the level of hate and the number of threats and the malice in the air against elected representatives whether they are

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211017 17:09:00

that company should hold enough information about the individual so police can access it as part of an investigation and users should know even if they are not using their real name when they post, they can and will be identified if they create and cause harm to other people. so the repercussions of this killing may go far. but first, tomorrow, the nation s politicians will meet in parliament to remember sir david amess. damian grammaticas, bbc news. i was also speaking to conservative mp tobias ellwood about whether he thought mps should pause holding surgeries following sir david s killing. there is an absolute passion to not see that bond, that link, that important communication, between mps accessibility removed. that s been identified right across parliament and indeed in the public as well. i look at these events through the prism of security. the killer was linked with extremism that has now been established. he was on a home office watch list.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211017 09:07:00

security changes being offered to protect mps. political correspondent peter saull is here. the home secretary speaking this morning saying mps have been contacted about their own security. she launched a review yesterday asking police forces to contact mps in the country. there have been already measures introduced following the murder ofjo cox, the labour mp in batley and spen, in 2016, introducing things like panic alarms, shutters on offices. i think there is a consensus that does not go far enough and is patchy in the country particularly when you have mps holding surgeries in different buildings, a difficult thing to do. the home secretary was on the andrew marr programme this morning and this is what she said. is what she said. there are ways in which we can is what she said. there are ways in which we can do is what she said. there are ways in which we can do things is what she said. there are ways in which we can do things differently | which we can do things differentl

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