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MP Lee Scott: I cried over death threat

May 23, 2013 09:56
Lee Scott: needed police protection

By

Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

A Jewish MP has described how he cried after being subjected to an antisemitic death threat while campaigning for re-election.

Tory Lee Scott said he needed police protection in his Ilford North constituency following the incident during the general election in 2010.

“I was going back to my car when I was approached by two people who called me a ‘dirty Jewish pig’ and said they were going to kill me. I legged it as fast as I could,” he said.

“I went home and I cried, not because someone had threatened me but because I felt that I loved my job and I was just not sure it was worth it for my family. It was a horrendous position. No candidate of any religion, race or sexuality should go through it.

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