If one has received multiple death threats I would suggest that this form of antagonism does not make one safer.

Education minister Andrea Jenkyns has explained why she made a rude gesture while entering Downing Street this week.

The Morley and Outwood MP made the sign with her hand on Thursday as she walked through the black gates, prior to being named education minister.

She said had reached the “end of my tether” after receiving abuse and death threats.
“After receiving huge amounts of abuse from some of the people who were there over the years, and I have also had seven death threats in the last 4 years,” she tweeted. “Two of which have been in recent weeks and are currently being investigated by the police, I had reached the end of my tether.
“I responded and stood up for myself. Just why should anyone have to put up with this sort of treatment.


“I should have shown more composure but am only human.”

As for only being human. The jury is still out.

Where her capacity to be ‘human’ is seriously questionable her capacity to be a Tory is most definitely not:

Penny Lane

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