• 4 months ago
House of Commons of Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle prepares for the State Opening of Parliament, in the Houses of Parliament, in London.
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00:00Yeah.
00:31Lovely.
00:41You've got my hand.
00:56It's about, quite rightly, the Government of the House
00:59showing the respect to the House.
01:00That's all I ask for and that's what I will insist on.
01:03What I've got to remember is,
01:05the one thing that keeps me awake at night
01:07is MP security.
01:08That's the thing that really concerns me.
01:10The families and the people who work here
01:12and the people who work for MPs.
01:13To lose two MPs,
01:14to be murdered,
01:15carrying out their duties,
01:16is not acceptable.
01:18And of course they were murdering their constituencies,
01:20serving their constituents.
01:22This cannot happen.
01:23And what I will do,
01:24and what I continue to do,
01:26is look at all the security measures that are needed
01:29I work very closely with the security teams.
01:31I try to ensure we have the best we can to support MPs.
01:35Their safety is absolutely the one thing that really does matter to me.
01:40Because in the end,
01:41to lose two MPs,
01:42I cannot afford for anybody else to lose their life.
01:44And we've seen what happens.
01:46Capitol Hill.
01:47An attack on the presidential candidates.
01:49You know, we know that people out there
01:52don't share our values.
01:53They don't share in the belief that democracy is the way forward.
01:56I always say to people,
01:57please disagree.
01:58But if you do disagree,
02:00don't take the violent way.
02:02Don't try and intimidate people who believe in democracy.
02:04Why don't you stand at the election?
02:07Put your name on the ballot paper.
02:09Be and do it through a democratic process.
02:12Intimidation will never work.
02:13We will never give in to threats or violence.
02:16But it is the one thing that does concern me.
02:28Just keep walking, Mrs Speaker, please.
02:30Thank you very much.

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