Tom Tugendhat said he is awaiting a review from the National Cyber Security Centre before deciding on the ‘hugely important question’.
The former UKIPer called on the Match of the Day presenter to apologise for his remarks, sending the irony meter into overdrive.
This is about "politics, about leadership and about whether, in the 21st century, it makes sense to stop people saying what they believe."
The rally heard from speakers including former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Tens of thousands of appointments and operations are expected to be cancelled as a result of the 72-hour strike in England.
Lucien Laviscount was speaking to Good Morning Britain about the Gary Lineker controversy.
She said stepping away as an ambassador was a ‘hard decision’ and she would continue as a supporter of Refuge from the sidelines.
"Unnecessary fixture decided by an own goal," Dan Walker said, while Gary Neville simply responded with laughing emojis.
The MOTD presenter praised people's empathy towards others fleeing persecution and war, saying we "remain a country of predominantly tolerant people".
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