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Topic History of: David Amess
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JK2006 Sounds like a very decent man and a fine MP. The man who killed him seems like a clear perpetrator by his own admission. Police behaviour has been absolutely fine - exactly as it should have been and should be in future. But "tremendous bravery" by family and friends? No; they had no alternative like everyone else who loses a loved one. More exaggeration to colour up circumstances. Linked to exaggeration in order to simplify everything - including emotions and morality. I suppose anybody daring to comment that the behaviour of family and friends after the tragedy is no more tremendous that anyone else's is liable to get comments like "you are supporting terrorists". BOLLOCKS. But having said that, I believe the man in prison deserves and needs support, help, decency, kindness. Wonderful Ann Widdecombe after the verdict expresses everything that the world should also be expressing.