Three female MPs have been given bodyguards and chauffeur-driven cars amid growing concern about politicians’ safety.
It comes after a risk assessment by an organisation that helps protect the Royal Family and the prime minister.
RAVEC (the Royal and VIP Executive Committee) conducted the review after a recent increase in the threat level faced by MPs.
There are fears politicians could be targeted by extremists because of the Israel-Hamas war.
Private security staff and other measures, such as panic alarms, are in place at constituency surgeries and homes of other MPs believed to be at risk.
The three female MPs given bodyguard protection include both Tory and Labour members.
As part of Operation Bridger – a programme to protect MPs – police now email every week to get an itinerary of their whereabouts and any public events.
The initiative began after the murders of Labour’s Jo Cox in 2016, and Conservative MP Sir David Amess in 2021.
Security minister Tom Tugendhat and policing minister Chris Philp have urged police to use “robust” measures to tackle protesters who “intimidate and harass” MPs.
“The intimidation of democratically elected representatives is unacceptable,” their letter said.
“It’s important that our elected representatives are able to feel safe in their homes, free from fear and harassment.”
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