It is not often that I feel sorry for my MP. I do feel sorry for the loss of his child that his wife and he had to go through. I do not agree with all the abuse he is subject to and I do not think that it is right, that for the safety of him and his family, that he has to keep his address secret.
I do feel sorry for the way that he was sent out to defend the Prime Minister, who has been caught out with yet another lie. He put himself in the line of fire to defend the allegations that Boris Johnson had been told about Chris Pincher and the allegations that Boris Johnson was aware that he had been groping people and how finds himself in a position where he was lied to. His quote was 'I don't believe, given the shocking nature of what I've read about over the past few days, the Prime Minister or any employer if they'd known about this, would have appointed Chris Pincher as Deputy Chief Whip.' Remember that Chris Pincher was there to ensure that MP's behaved themselves and did not act in a manner that would endanger the way the public perceived the Conservative Party in his role in the Whips office.