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MI5 is right to be upset about MP’s behaviour

The UK’s security body known as MI5 has come out swinging today as it recognises the adverse role some MP’s play in destabilising their own security and leading to the deterioration of others.

The concerns come after concerted attempts by some MP’s to damage inter-economic and political relations between the UK and the US – our strongest partner in the world.

According to one source, the body is now considering extra measures to contain those that seek to do harm in obvious and major ways to the standing of the UK internationally.

In a previous a conversation, one staff member called a political party operating in Parliament “thuggish” in relation to its treatment of members and even some supporters.

It’s believed some current MP’s have terminal mental health conditions that have resulted in severe harm done, causing a drop in relations between Parliament itself and many members of the public.


“The safety of people as it refers to security concerns is of the highest priority to MI5, and yet people fight against us every day. They use every tool they can to undermine everything we do and this creates threats we cannot contain or control.

It’s in our best interests, however, to continue our role because these happen in small quarters of society. They beset us with their concerns while pursuing self-serving ends for themselves and enlarge their effort to engross their effect on all our systems. It’s not reality, and our practice is worth far more than they can allow themselves to communicate to others.”

– ‘Sue’.


The security authority is also seeking redress for past acts of violence against its staff. It’s believed past staff of the Parliamentary estate have also attacked MI5 staff, using chairs, tables, and fire extinguishers to do so.

This has caused extensive conversations to happen to consider the professionalism of the UK’s sole combined legislative authority in London, undermining some recent attempts to broaden its appeal.

The future of Parliament is usually set down in whole terms, and nothing is considered in isolation. It means all that’s collected up as conversations and complaints has to be progressed for major changes to happen.