MP calls for end of 'toxicity' in politics after home attacked

Andrew Western says thankfully no one was injured in the attack

Author: Owen ArandsPublished 8th Jul 2024
Last updated 8th Jul 2024

A newly re-elected Greater Manchester MP has issued a warning about the harassment and abuse of politicians after an alleged sledgehammer attack on his home.

Andrew Western, MP for Stretford and Urmston, posted on social media saying that no one was hurt in the incident at the weekend.

"The toxicity in our politics at present must be drawn out"

In a statement on X he wrote:

"Considered whether to post this but sadly needs saying:

"Last night there was an incident at my home that is being investigated by police as part of Operation Bridger. I am absolutely fine and no one was hurt but the toxicity in our politics at present must be drawn out.

"The harassment, intimidation and abuse of politicians is not ok and is not normal. That said it is becoming an ever more regular occurrence. I am proud to represent the people of Stretford and Urmston and I will not be cowed as I seek to serve them to the best of my ability.

"I had said 1/2 but as a third I want to thank GMP for an excellent response and say that these idiots do not speak for our community and I will do all I can to ensure they never do."

We've contacted Greater Manchester Police for a statement.

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