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Tory MP calls for a pause in face-to-face meetings
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Published on October 18, 2021 - Duration: 01:46s
Tory MP calls for a pause in face-to-face meetings
Tobias Ellwood calls for a pause in face-to-face meetings between MPs and their constituents after the killing of Tory colleague Sir David Amess.
The Conservative MP says the police have made it clear that "there could be a copycat attack" and stresses the importance that "MPs, staff and the general public are kept safe".
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