Female MPs Face Rampant Misogyny and Death Threats, But Remain Committed to Frontline Politics
• MP Preet Gill says receiving death threats seems to have become "a norm" and the level of hatred and misogyny is very high • Gill has received direct death threats and accusations without evidence; she feels more vulnerable than ever before • MP Theo Clarke walks around constituency with a panic button and has them installed in her home; she feels unsafe with her daughter • Clarke says the level of hatred and misogyny female MPs face is much higher than for male MPs • Both Gill and Clarke say despite challenges, they do not wish to step back from frontline politics