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“That is not democracy, that is fascism.” Ms Trotman commented: “Accusing someone of fascism is not the professional response I would expect from any MP. Francesca Trotman “It is a really irresponsible thing to do and I am very upset about it. “I am a big believer in equality for all, so I took a few hours to write up an informative email to Mr Howell, only to receive this. “I am really not impressed.” However, the Tory MP said he would not take being accused of being ‘drunk’ by a member of his constituency. Mr Howell commented on the allegations made by Ms Trotman and the discussion he had with her about the bill: “The issue that I have raised is as follows – many examples have been given to me by what fascism is about and one of those is one group doing what it wants against the will of the many, and that is precisely what these people are doing.
Let’s look at the top stories from Oxfordshire (and beyond) this morning. Top story: John Howell accused a constituent of ‘fascism’ over email. An Oxfordshire woman was less than impressed when Jon Howell, Conservative MP for Henley, replied to her plea to stop the controversial police bill by accusing her of fascism. Now she’s accusing him of being ‘drunk’. When Francesca Trotman reached out to her MP to ask him to reconsider his vote in favour of the bill, Mr Howell replied: “So, all you want is an unfettered right to protest for your own cause and to hell with those who want to get on with their own lives. That is not democracy, that is fascism”