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Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer lay flowers at scene of fatal stabbing of MP Sir David Amess

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has laid flowers at the scene of the fatal stabbing of MP Sir David Amess - which police believe could be linked to Islamist extremism.

Mr Johnson, accompanied by Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle and Home Secretary Priti Patel, laid a wreath at the front of Belfairs Methodist Church in Leigh-on-Sea, where Sir David was killed on Friday (October 15).

It came after Scotland Yard said the country’s most senior counter-terror officer, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Dean Haydon, has formally declared the incident as terrorism and said early investigations have revealed 'a potential motivation linked to Islamist extremism'.

READ MORE: Fatal stabbing of Conservative MP Sir David Amess declared a terrorist incident

Sir David, 69, who had been an MP since 1983, was fatally injured while meeting constituents.

A 25-year-old man arrested at the scene on suspicion of murder is in custody at an Essex police station.

Sir David Amess MP (UK Parliament)

As part of the investigation, officers are carrying out searches at two addresses in the London area, the Met said.

Sir David’s death has prompted police forces to contact all MPs to discuss their security and personal safety.

Our colleagues at EssexLive continue to bring live updates on Sir David's death - click here for the latest.

Veteran Labour MP Harriet Harman said she will be writing to the Prime Minister asking him to back a Speaker’s Conference to review the safety of parliamentarians.

Tory MP Tobias Ellwood, who was hailed as a hero for his attempts to save the life of Pc Keith Palmer during the Westminster terror attack, said face-to-face meetings with MPs should be paused until a security review has been completed.

Sir Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour Party, Boris Johnson, Prime Minister, and Priti Patel, Home Secretary, arrive to lay flowers at Belfairs Methodist Church (Hollie Adams/Getty Images)

Investigators believe Sir David’s killer acted alone and are not seeking anyone else in connection with his death.

According to reports, the knifeman was waiting among a group of people to see Sir David at the church and launched the attack shortly after the MP arrived.

Local councillor John Lamb, who arrived at the scene shortly after the incident, told the Daily Mail Sir David was with two female members of staff – one from his constituency office and one from his parliamentary office – when a man 'literally got a knife out and just began stabbing him'

Chief Constable of Essex Police Ben-Julian Harrington said Southend West MP Sir David was 'simply dispensing his duties when his life was horrifically cut short'.

Tory veteran Sir David, who was described by Mr Johnson as 'one of the kindest, nicest, most gentle people in politics' was married with five children.

Chief Constable Ben-Julian Harrington, Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer and Prime Minister Boris Johnson (Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire)

The attack came five-and-a-half years after Labour MP Jo Cox was killed by a far-right extremist in her Batley and Spen constituency in West Yorkshire.

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