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Tory MPs reveal 'genuine fear' after election campaign as Theresa May launches investigation into abuse | |
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MPs have said they are living in “genuine fear” after they received death threats and abuse during the general election campaign. | |
Theresa May has ordered a No 10 policy unit review into the issue, inviting MPs to share details of their experiences as “evidence gathering”. | |
Cabinet held a discussion earlier this week about intimidating electoral practises after the issue was raised by Andrea Leadsom, leader of the House of Commons. | Cabinet held a discussion earlier this week about intimidating electoral practises after the issue was raised by Andrea Leadsom, leader of the House of Commons. |
Former Conservative MP Byron Davies, 64, received two death threats online a few weeks before the election, in which he lost his Gower seat. | |
He was threatened with being “strung up” if he showed his face again in a particular area, he told The Sunday Telegraph. | |
A female candidate in her 30s, who was running for a safe Labour seat, said attacks on social media left her feeling “genuine fear”. | |
“It has made me think whether I really want to be an MP,” she said. | “It has made me think whether I really want to be an MP,” she said. |
Tory MP Nigel Evans described a “new low in campaigning” after he was screamed at by a man in the New Inn pub in Clitheroe on St George’s day. | |
“You are a terrorist, child murderer, go back to Swansea, you are not welcome here,” he was told. | “You are a terrorist, child murderer, go back to Swansea, you are not welcome here,” he was told. |
Earlier this week, Sarah Wollaston, Conservative MP for Totnes in Devon, told The Guardian she felt she was being “forced out of town” by abusive words on her office building. | |
But she insisted Labour MPs had suffered worse abuse. | But she insisted Labour MPs had suffered worse abuse. |
Twitter trolls have been convicted for death threats to Angela Eagle, Stella Creasy and Luciana Berger. | Twitter trolls have been convicted for death threats to Angela Eagle, Stella Creasy and Luciana Berger. |
Nimco Ali, a candidate for the Women’s Equality party, was sent a letter threatening her life and signed “Jo Cox”. | |
The first Conservative MP to speak out was 61-year-old widow Sheryll Murray, who talked at PMQs two weeks ago about receiving death threats and having her door urinated on. | The first Conservative MP to speak out was 61-year-old widow Sheryll Murray, who talked at PMQs two weeks ago about receiving death threats and having her door urinated on. |
“Hardly kinder, gentler politics,” she said of the behaviour. | “Hardly kinder, gentler politics,” she said of the behaviour. |
Ms May said she was “determined to stamp it out” and highlighted the disproportionate number of attacks on female MPs. | Ms May said she was “determined to stamp it out” and highlighted the disproportionate number of attacks on female MPs. |
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