Hunt’s constituency office targeted in graffiti attack days before Budget

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Pictures show “die Tory scum” was daubed in three places across the front windows of the building in the village of Hindhead, Surrey. Surrey Police said: “Officers were called following reports of criminal damage at a property on Tilford Road in Hindhead, which is believed to have taken place between 8pm and 9pm on Monday March 4. “The criminal damage involved graffiti being sprayed on the windows on the outside of the property. No-one was present in the property at the time of the criminal damage. “If anyone has any information that could help our investigation, including any CCTV, dashcam, or helmet cam footage, please contact us via live chat on our website quoting PR/45240025530.” The incident took place two days before the Chancellor unveiled his Budget in the House of Commons. A notice has been placed in the office window, asking any visitors to make an appointment “due to a heightened security risk to staff”. The graffiti has since been removed from the windows and the blinds remained closed on Wednesday, according to the BBC. Jeremy Hunt leaves 11 Downing Street to deliver his Budget on Wednesday, days after his constituency office was vandalised (Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire) Mr Hunt...

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