Dominic Cummings says that itis ‘not surprising’ that some voters are angry after MPs revealed they had been targeted with abuse and death threats. Cummings said on Thursday that the only way to stop MPs being threatened was if politicians ‘respect’ the result of the EU referendum. His comments, at a London event marking the launch of a new book by Vote Leave supporter and businessman Stuart Wheeler, come after Boris Johnson was criticised by opponents for ‘inflammatory’ language over Brexit in the House of Commons. Amid furious scenes in the Commons on Wednesday, Mr Johnson repeatedly described attempts to block no-deal as the ‘surrender act’ and dismissed a Labour MP’s complaint that his language risked provoking attacks as ‘humbug’. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn warned that the PM’s language was encouraging people to behave in a ‘disgraceful and abusive way’. Labour wants the PM to apologise after he said the ‘best way to honour the memory’ of murdered MP Jo Cox is for Parliament to ‘get Brexit done’ When Mr Cummings was asked if he blamed MPs for the abuse, he replied: ‘The MPs said we will have a referendum, we will respect the result and then they spent three…