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    1. Sounds like these are all men from the descriptions of arrests. Maybe have some women’s only surgeries rather than stopping them altogether…

    2. AcanthaceaeNew9639 on

      she’s blaming reform which could mean thisis some racially charged abuse awful no place for that

      yet Rhiannon whytes mum can’t blame mass migration for her daughters murder without being called a racist

      so, once again, working class victims of certain crimes are told to shut up and no sympathy will be extended

    3. I don’t blame her – I certainly wouldn’t feel safe if I was a Labour MP.

    4. Nah, sorry, I empathize, nobody should face abuse or violence at work. But she’s the MP, if crime is high, if security is lax, these are her responsibilities, she should be talking with the parliamentary security department about increased police presence, rather than cutting off her constituents while still taking a pay cheque.

      I worked customer service in retail for several years when I was younger, I had customers throw abuse at me, spit at me, threaten me, and take a swing at me on multiple occasions, I didn’t get to just stop doing my job and neither did my female colleagues who suffered the same, if we didn’t turn up, we didn’t get paid unless we were actually injured and taking sick leave. So why is it ok for an MP on a six figure salary to just close up shop, while minimum wage workers are expected to just deal with it?

    5. Mario_is_paarthurnax on

      Interestingly, Sarah Owen is the co-chair of Labour Friends of Palestine, but is rated as “Clearly Anti-Palestinian” by Is My MP A War Criminal, a pro-Palestinian political tracker.

      Given the local demographics in north Luton, I think it is likely that these incidents involve those angry at the MP’s stances that have led to her receiving the aforementioned rating.

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