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Labour MP Steve McCabe hit in the face with a brick by attacker on a motorcycle Labour MP Steve McCabe hit in the face with a brick by attacker on a motorcycle
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MP for Birmingham Selly Oak says he is suffering from ‘sore and swollen face’ and has given statement to police after attack
Press Association
Tue 1 Aug 2017 00.52 BST
Last modified on Tue 1 Aug 2017 01.07 BST
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Labour MP Steve McCabe has been left with facial injuries after being hit with a brick by an attacker on a motorcycle. The member for Birmingham Selly Oak said he was suffering from a “very sore & swollen face” following the incident and that he had given a statement to police.Labour MP Steve McCabe has been left with facial injuries after being hit with a brick by an attacker on a motorcycle. The member for Birmingham Selly Oak said he was suffering from a “very sore & swollen face” following the incident and that he had given a statement to police.
On Monday evening McCabe, 61, posted photos on Twitter showing two individuals wearing full-face helmets and riding motorbikes. He said: “Tonight nursing a very sore & swollen face. I was struck with a brick by a motorbike thug in Greenford Rd. Have given full statement to police.”On Monday evening McCabe, 61, posted photos on Twitter showing two individuals wearing full-face helmets and riding motorbikes. He said: “Tonight nursing a very sore & swollen face. I was struck with a brick by a motorbike thug in Greenford Rd. Have given full statement to police.”
The MP urged locals to help track the motorbike riders down, tweeting: “Sure somebody recognises these two. All I need are names & addresses. Send them to me anonymously & I’ll do the rest with the police.”The MP urged locals to help track the motorbike riders down, tweeting: “Sure somebody recognises these two. All I need are names & addresses. Send them to me anonymously & I’ll do the rest with the police.”
McCabe received messages of sympathy from colleagues across the parliamentary spectrum following the incident. Shadow education secretary Angela Rayner said: “That’s shocking, Steve, that really could have been a very lot worse! I really hope the police find the culprit.”McCabe received messages of sympathy from colleagues across the parliamentary spectrum following the incident. Shadow education secretary Angela Rayner said: “That’s shocking, Steve, that really could have been a very lot worse! I really hope the police find the culprit.”
Jo Swinson, deputy Liberal Democrat leader, tweeted: “Horrific! Hope they catch them asap. TLC, hope you feel better soon.” Tory MP Tom Tugendhat tweeted: “I’m so sorry to hear that. I wish you a speedy recovery and that the police catch these thugs.”Jo Swinson, deputy Liberal Democrat leader, tweeted: “Horrific! Hope they catch them asap. TLC, hope you feel better soon.” Tory MP Tom Tugendhat tweeted: “I’m so sorry to hear that. I wish you a speedy recovery and that the police catch these thugs.”
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