Wigan MP Lisa Nandy has said she does not feel safe doing her job following the tragic stabbing of Tory MP David Amess. The Shadow Foreign Secretary told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show that Sir David Amess's murder was "heartbreaking".
And she admitted she is now concerned for her own wellbeing while going about her constituency. Ms Nandy said: "It does make you very anxious but none of us are going to stop doing our job as a consequence." READ MORE: 'Quit your job and you'll be better off': The parents forced out of work by 'ridiculous' nursery fees Asked whether she felt safe, the Labour MP replied: "No, not really if I'm honest. "I feel quite fortunate to have a lot constituents who are concerned about my safety. "Wigan is that kind of
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