Lindsay Hoyle, a Commons deputy speaker, advises colleagues to travel home by taxi or with fellow MPs
A deputy speaker of the House of Commons has advised MPs they should take a black cab or travel home together to avoid the risk of intimidation or abuse amid rising public tensions about the Brexit process.
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