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The subdivision surgery is a tack of the British domestic complement since it is unequivocally the usually event that the voters have to encounter us face-to-face and plead their problems.
We need to proclaim these events and so everybody in the nation knows only where their MP is on a Friday or Saturday morning. It is the same for us all no make a difference how high or low your form is.
The problem, of course, is that there is positively no security and positively no screening.
It has to be that approach as the voters would not have it any alternative way. They design us to be sitting alone since they do not wish any one else in the room when they are deliberating their problems.
The approach my surgery functions is that I lay in a room and my cabinet member outward sends people in. I have no thought who is about to travel by the door. In twenty-three years as an MP I have met a little unequivocally unfortunate people and infrequently they are unequivocally angry. Angry maybe not at us personally, but at the complement a little people can feel the universe is opposite them. I have had people cheering and screaming at me.
It puts us in a unequivocally exposed position, but I unequivocally do not see how we could shift it. People would not come to the surgeries if there was a law enforcemetn officer or someone else in the room. Similarly they would not be happy if we sat at the back of a cosmetic shade or researched them prior to they arrived.
I am a crony of Stephens and was with him only a integrate of days ago deliberating his unusual majority. He is a peaceful hulk and would not harm anyone. What happened to him is distressing and my most appropriate wishes go to him. But I am certain he will not take it privately when I contend that what happened to him will not shift the inlet of the approach we, as politicians, do the business.
Keith Vaz is the Labour MP for Leicester East
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