The study, supported by parliament and the Home Office, found that 192 of the 239 who responded to a survey circulated by party chief whips had experienced aggressive or intrusive behaviour. In half of those cases, they said they were targeted in their own homes. The response rate to the survey of 38% of the 633 MPs who received it was described by the sergeant at arms as “unusually good”.
Unexpected news that so many ordinary MPs have the problem.
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