The MP said her staff had to be confined to her constituency office as a man allegedly kicked the door, tried to smash windows and yelled ‘fascist’.
Former Cabinet minister Amber Rudd said Boris Johnson was using words that ‘incite violence’.
The First Minister tweeted her approval for the idea of using a vote of no confidence to oust Boris Johnson.
The Vote Leave architect’s rhetoric has come in for attention this week amid tense scenes in the Commons.
His comments come as the Church of England criticised MPs’ language as “not worthy of our country”.
Jess Phillips, who represents Birmingham Yardley, said her staff had to be locked in the office.
MPs - including those sacked by Boris - voted down a government motion to break for the Conservative Party's annual conference.
Opposition parties say they do not want to agree to a General Election until the risk of a no-deal Brexit has been removed.
"For those of us who do want to work cross-party to achieve a deal, this is making it much, much more difficult,” confirmed Lisa Nandy as Paula Sherriff spoke of fears another MP would be murdered.
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