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Labour MP Stella Creasy's office is smashed and 'malicious' leaflets are circulated - as she issues warning to culprits of 'anti-democratic attack'

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By Frankie Elliott For Mailonline

Published: 14:45 BST, 23 June 2024 | Updated: 14:55 BST, 23 June 2024

Labour MP Stella Creasy has issued a warning to the culprits of an 'anti-democratic attack' which saw her office destroyed and 'malicious and false leaflets' circulated this weekend.

The politician, 47, posted pictures of cracked glass windows and doors with several holes in them at her offices in Walthamstow, northeast London.

Ms Creasy, who has been the MP for the constituency since 2010 and is currently campaigning to keep her seat on July 4, also said 'malicious and false' leaflets had been handed out since Saturday night's attack.

She wrote on social media on Sunday: 'Message to whoever attacked my office last night.

'You don't intimidate me and you don't belong in the political process. Same as those circulating malicious and false leaflets.

'Police already on this to find you - will press for the strongest penalties for such an anti-democratic attack and I know Walthamstow won't be cowed or influenced by your violence either.'

The politician, 47, posted pictures of cracked glass windows and doors with several holes in them at her offices in Walthamstow, northeast London

Ms Creasy, who has been the MP for the constituency since 2010 and is currently campaigning to keep her seat on July 4

Ms Creasy said the culprits of the attack 'don't intimidate me and you don't belong in the political process' 

The attack saw her office destroyed (pictured) and 'malicious and false leaflets' circulated this weekend

A Labour spokesman added: 'We completely condemn any intimidation tactics towards candidates of any party.

'It is vital to our democracy that parliamentary candidates are able to campaign freely.'

Ms Creasy had previously been a frontbencher in Ed Miliband's shadow cabinet and was a vocal critic of Jeremy Corbyn's leadership, claiming the party was 'running on empty' with him at the helm.

In 2013, Ms Creasy supported feminist author Caroline Criado Perez in her campaign for the Bank of England to put a woman on the £10 note. As a result, she received numerous rape threats and other misogynistic messages on her Twitter timeline.

She was forced to endure a social services investigation last year after an online troll thought he was 'entitled' to the view that her children should be put into care.

The politician was told by police that they would not impose criminal sanctions on her tormentor, who pounded her office with emails because he disagreed with her political views.

Leicestershire Police said the harasser had legitimate right to make a social services referral because he disagreed with Creasy's opinions on misogyny, even though he lacked evidence against the MP.

Ms Creasy's harasser used the alias 'Lance Jones' and carried no personal connection to the politician or her children.

She told The Times that the police's response gave other trolls the 'green light' to target the families of those in the public eye merely because they do not like them.

MailOnline have approached the Metropolitan Police for a comment.  

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