Police Investigate 'Jail Starmer' Graffiti at Labour MP's Office
The vandalism appeared on the window of Clive Efford's office in Eltham and Chislehurst, prompting concerns about the safety of politicians.
- The Metropolitan Police received an allegation of criminal damage on Saturday, September 21, 2024.
- The graffiti, reading 'Jail Starmer,' was discovered at Clive Efford's office in South London.
- Images of the vandalism have been circulating among Labour MPs' WhatsApp groups.
- The incident adds to growing concerns about the safety of politicians, following previous attacks and threats.
- The Labour Party Conference is set to begin in Liverpool, marking its first in-government event in 15 years.