The former prime minister said Sir David Amess gave an 'extraordinary' service to his constituents
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Theresa May said every MP has “lost a friend” as she paid tribute to Sir David, telling the Commons: “Laughter, service, compassion – these are three of the words that spring to my mind when I think of Davis Amess.
“Laughter because you could never have a conversation with David without laughter and smiling, whether it was because of one of the outrageous stories he was telling – perhaps about one of his colleagues or somebody else – but there were always smiles, always laughter, always fun around David.”
The Conservative former prime minister said Sir David gave an “extraordinary” service to his constituents, adding: “I suggest to anybody who wants to be a first-class constituency MP that you look at the example of David Amess.”
Mrs May said Sir David “made a difference to people’s lives”, before noting it was a “wonderful legacy” that Southend will be given city status and she urged MPs to “bring the same respect, decency and compassion that were the symbols of his life” when discussing issues.
She concluded: “His compassion made a difference to people outside of this House, his kindness made a difference inside this House. Our thoughts and prayers are with Julia and the family. Their loss is devastating.
“His constituency has lost a much respected and loved Member of Parliament. This House has lost a remarkable and valued parliamentarian, and every member of this House has lost a friend. May he rest in peace.”