Planet Normal: Why giving MPs round-the-clock security risks ‘letting the bad guys win’ | Podcast

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Mark Francois and Andrew Rosindell pay tribute to their fellow Conservative MP and much-loved friend, Sir David Amess, following his tragic death. But should MPs’ security be ramped up? Mr Francois tells our podcast co-hosts, Allison Pearson and Liam Halligan why overly zealous measures risk “letting the bad guys win”, while Mr Rosindell asks why his friend never held ministerial office.

Also on the podcast: with COP26 on the horizon, cold showers are in and they get an even colder response from Ms Pearson. The irony of holding a climate change summit held amid a global energy crisis isn’t lost on our co-pilot as Allison declares the Prime Minister’s latest energy plans an act of virtue signalling, while Liam encourages a smarter approach to renewable energy.

And there’s a revelatory update from our NHS insider, George in the light of the recent spike in Covid infections.

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