MPs across the country struck a defiant tone as they held constituency surgeries as normal - less than 24 hours after the death of Sir David Amess.
The 69-year-old was killed while meeting constituents in Leigh-on-Sea on Friday (October 15), five-and-a-half years after Labour MP Jo Cox was killed by a far-right extremist.
Some MPs on Saturday were calling for a review of safety procedures before resuming meetings with constituents. READ MORE:Sir David Amess stabbing: Everything we know so far But Alec Shelbrooke held a surgery at a local supermarket, and said he would continue to do so even if he had to 'add a few more precautions'.
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