‘Jail Starmer’ Scrawled on Labour MP’s Office in Shocking Vandal Attack
Labour MP’s Office Targeted in Political Graffiti
The Met Police have launched an investigation after a brazen act of vandalism at Labour MP Clive Efford’s south-east London office. The words “Jail Starmer” were spray-painted in bold white letters across the window of his Eltham and Chislehurst office on Friday.
Images obtained by Sky News show the large graffiti scrawled across the Westmount Road window, eerily targeting Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer. The shocking message has sparked fears of rising political intimidation in UK politics.
Police Act Swiftly on Criminal Damage Report
The damage was reported to the police the following day, Saturday 21 September. A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: “On Saturday, 21 September, police received an allegation of criminal damage to an office building in Westmount Road, SE9. Graffiti had been daubed on the premises the previous day.”
Officers are now investigating but no arrests have been made so far. Authorities are urging the public to come forward with any information that could help identify the culprit behind this political defacement.
Rising Threats to MPs Raise Alarm
This incident adds to a disturbing trend of attacks on MPs and political offices across the UK. Security experts warn these targeted actions put public officials at risk and threaten the fabric of democratic engagement.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Metropolitan Police immediately. The investigation is ongoing as officers work to bring those responsible to justice.