The Walthamstow Labor MP posted a photo on social media showing many cracks in the front door of her office. The incident is believed to have taken place between 17:30 and 20:00 on Tuesday on Orford Road. The Metropolitan Police said that the police are conducting an investigation. No arrests have been made yet. Creasy wrote on Twitter: “Walthamstow if you were on Orford Road near my office between 5.30pm and 8.00pm today, come forward to help us catch the cowards who attacked my office. “Please let us know to help find out who did this – you can also give anonymous information about criminals on 0800 555 111.” The Metropolitan Police contacted for comments. Walthamstow if you were on Orford Road near my office between 5:30 and 8 p.m. today, come forward to help us catch the cowards who attacked my office. Please share it to find out who did this – you can also provide anonymous information on criminals at 0800 555 111. pic.twitter.com/vXexyRzi5H – stellacreasy (@stellacreasy) 28 June 2022 Earlier Tuesday, Creasy told the Guardian it would table an amendment to the forthcoming UK rights bill to give women the fundamental right to abortion. He said he would wait for MPs to be given a free vote on the issue, for reasons of conscience, and the amendment would be tabled when the bill was read out at second reading. “Most women in the UK do not realize that abortion is not a right, but there is only one law that excludes persecution in some cases,” she said. “What the United States is teaching us is that we can not be complacent about enshrining these rights in law.” The Waltham Forest Metropolitan Police Department wrote on Twitter: “Anyone with information, please call the Met at 101 and call June 7222/28.”