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Labour candidate's Walthamstow office vandalised

Labour candidate’s Walthamstow workplace vandalised

By Catherine Evans BBC Information

Stella Creasy Two holes in the window of Stella Creasy's office, with a red sign saying Stella Creasy to the left of where the glass has shatteredStella Creasy

An investigation has been launched after Stella Creasy’s workplace in Walthamstow, north-east London, was vandalised

A Labour parliamentary candidate has instructed vandals “you do not intimidate me” after the window and door of her workplace had been smashed.

Walthamstow candidate Stella Creasy took to social media to put up pictures of what police described as “fully unacceptable” injury.

The Metropolitan Police stated the workplace on Orford Highway, within the north-east London constituency, was focused between 03:10 and 03:30 BST.

An “pressing” investigation was underneath manner, the pressure added.

Ms Creasy, who received the seat within the final 4 normal elections, known as for the “strongest penalties for such an anti-democratic assault”.

Addressing these chargeable for the injury, she wrote on X: “You don’t intimidate me and also you don’t belong within the political course of.

“Similar as these circulating malicious and false leaflets.

“Police already on this to search out you – will press for the strongest penalties… and I do know Walthamstow received’t be cowed or influenced by your violence both.”

Stella Creasy, with an image of Big Ben in the background behind her

“You don’t intimidate me,” Ms Creasy stated after her workplace was vandalised

Det Supt Dion Brown stated officers had been following up “lively traces of inquiry”, together with CCTV footage.

He appealed for witnesses to contact police.

Stella Creasy The smashed door of Stella Creasy's officeStella Creasy

The door and window of the workplace had been smashed within the early hours of Sunday morning