Tory MP says he is put ‘bulletproof clingfilm’ on house amid safety fears
A Tory MP says he is resorted to placing “bulletproof clingfilm” on the home windows of his house and panic alarms in his bed room amid heightened safety fears.
Jonathan Gullis, who has two younger youngsters, stated MPs “shouldn’t have to live like that”. His feedback come after a string of high-profile instances the place MPs have been focused. Fellow Tory Tobias Ellwood’s house was surrounded by pro-Palestine protesters this week.
And final month frontbencher Mike Freer introduced he’s standing down after a string of threats and assaults. He beforehand revealed a number of MPs put on stab proof vests due to the hazards they face.
Speaking to GB News, Mr Gullis stated he was “incensed” by what he noticed at Mr Ellwood’s house. He stated: “MPs may be contacted by way of e-mail or by way of cellphone. They have surgical procedures that folks can attend. We have social media accounts that folks can depart feedback on. I actually do road surgical procedures the place I ship letters to random households to say if you’d like me to knock in your door, shove this within the window.
“Anyone in my neighborhood can problem me. But if you happen to dare come close to my home, imagine me if the police aren’t going to take motion, I’ll take motion into my very own arms.”
Mr Gullis went on: “I’m not having my three 12 months outdated daughter, my two 12 months outdated son and my fiancée put in peril as a result of a bunch of thugs wish to flip up exterior my home and intimidate.
“My youngsters and my fiancée mustn’t fall sufferer to the truth that I occur to be the MP and that I’ve a sure view, which by the best way, might not be shared in my very own family.”
Earlier this week police were called to the home of Mr Ellwood. Operation Bridger – a security programme to protect MPs – was put in place as banner waving demonstrators gathered in the street. Dorset Police said no arrests were made.
Courts ministers Mr Freer said a series of threats and attacks had placed “insupportable stress” on him and his husband Angelo. He believes his assist for Israel led to him being focused.
He stated he now finds himself questioning if he’ll survive the day. Mr Freer has spoken prior to now about having to put on a stab vest whereas out in public, describing the specter of assault as “par for the course”. He was one of the MPs believed to have been considered a target by Tory MP Sir David Amess’s murderer Ali Harbi Ali. Ali visited Mr Freer’s Finchley and Golders Green office intending to kill him, it emerged during his trial.