Labour MP Stella Creasy has revealed she was “hassled” by a person on the London underground and has thanked passengers who rushed to her help.
Ms Creasy, who has been an MP since 2010, additionally stated in a submit on her X and Fb accounts that whoever helped her on Tuesday ought to attain out to her workplace in the event that they had been ready to be a witness, following the incident.
She stated: “In case you had been one of many passengers on the Victoria Line simply now who intervened to cease a person hassling me thanks from the underside of my coronary heart.
“Please get in contact with my workplace in case you are ready to be a witness as possibly the police may hearken to you about him now!”
It is not the primary time Ms Creasy has been focused.
Ms Creasy obtained quite a few rape threats and misogynistic messages on her Twitter timeline in 2013 after supporting feminist campaigner Caroline Criado Perez, who lobbied the Financial institution of England to place a girl on the £10 notice.
In 2023, Ms Creasy additionally revealed she had been investigated by her local council after a person utilizing an alias complained that her “excessive views” would harm her kids and they need to be faraway from her.
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The criticism was dismissed and the person, who had no private connection to Ms Creasy or her two kids, apologised.
However the Labour MP was left with a social services record after the “malicious” report by the person, who was later convicted of harassing her.
In June final yr, a separate incident noticed Ms Creasy’s workplace being attacked and “malicious” leaflets circulated.
The Metropolitan Police confirmed on the time that an investigation had been launched into legal harm at Ms Creasy’s workplace.