Liz Truss and Keir Starmer lead tributes to late Southend MP while tree is planted in his memory.
The Prime Minister Liz Truss and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer have led tributes to Sir David Amess on the first anniversary of his murder.
The prime minister wrote: "On the anniversary of Sir David Amess' death, we cherish his memory and remember his enormous contribution to politics, to the people of Southend and to the country. "David's commitment to public service, carried out with inherent, consistent kindness, will forever be admired.Stephen Huntley/BBCThe tree was planted by Southend-on-Sea council at Chalkwell Park in memory of the late MP
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