That is quite right; unless an MP had a relative or friend involved then for MPs to claim denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance as a result of this tragedy would be as if trying to claim the grief for themselves
Sadly, Jalima, grief is rather like love, there is always enough to go round. I certainly felt denial - no, this can't be true; anger about how it could have been allowed to happen, bargaining "please don't let the children be in there", etc., are you suggesting I stole someone else's grief. I promise you I am grieving for all of them but there will be plenty of grief for the poor people who have actually lost those close to them. I wish mine could lessen theirs but unfortunately that isn't the way of it. I actually find your view of grief doesn't agree with my experience.