(16 Jun 2016, 9:05 pm)MrFozz wrote I second that Adrian...
Makes me sick, it is sad enough to hear about things like this in places like the Middle East or Central and Latin America, it is horrible when it happens in our own back yard.
Whoever did this and I believe the Police have someone for it, they should fry for it, whatever our political beliefs, we all need to stand together and unite against the kind of hatred we have seen on this terrible day...Sad enough a woman being murdered in cold blood, even sadder that her children lost there mother.
I have a little recollection of the last serving MP to die in office, Ian Gow, I believe, and iirc correctly, that was absolutely shocking as well ?
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Apparently so
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politi...ed-8211824
Though there have been ohter, more recent attacks during parliamentary surgeries. I came across some stats, earlier, that 85% of MPs have been or felt physically threatened and about 1/3 have felt in real danger, at some point. Shocking statistics.
The thing that really chokes me up is that her kids are 3 and 5, now. It's only a few short years before they'll be browsing the Internet independently and able to read the horrific accounts of her attack