MP's are proposing to "crack down" on "online hate" as a result of David Amess's murder.
In particular to crack down against trolls, those threatening MP's and to do away with on-line anonymity.
This all sounds very well until you ask what has any of the above got to do with Amess's murder?
It doesn't have anything to do with it. The murderer seems to have been an Islamic fanatic inspired by on line Jihadist material; nothing to do with someone saying "I think Mr MP X is a ****"".
The suspicion is that MP's are using this murder to further intimidate and suppress opinions that they don't like, in particular criticism of themselves.
And all this don't forget from a group of people, one of whom (Angela Rayner) habitually describes her opponents as "Tory scum".
Perhaps they should put their own house in order first?
I may be alone in this but I think their actions are deeply cynical, and hypocritical too.