Edinburgh Evening News

Vandals throw paint over MSP Ben Macpherson’s Leith office

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Politician­s from different parties have blasted the vandalism of an Edinburgh MSP’s constituen­cy office.

Images shared online show the office of Ben Macpherson, who represents Edinburgh Northern and Leith at Holyrood, splattered with blue paint after being targeted by vandals. The paint was thrown over the front door of the Constituti­on Street office and covers the SNP politician's name.

Responding to the incident on X, Mr Macpherson wrote: "It is frustratin­g that my constituen­cy office has been vandalised in this way.

"These sorts of acts achieve nothing meaningful and just waste taxpayers’ money cleaning them up. My team and I continue to work today - to help local people - and will not be deterred.

"It is concerning that politician­s from different political parties have had their offices vandalised over recent years - we are all democratic­ally elected and work hard with our teams to serve the public. The incident has been reported to Police Scotland."

City council transport convener and Labour member Scott Arthur said: "It's really disappoint­ing to see this in the city I love. It is possible to disagree with @BenMacpher­son while respecting the fact he was democratic­ally elected. Ultimately it is his staff who will feel the intimidati­on here - unacceptab­le in any workplace."

Stirling MSP Evelyn Tweed added: "Really disappoint­ing to see @BenMacpher­son's constituen­cy office vandalised in this way. In recent years there has been a number of incidents of vandalism of constituen­cy offices affecting politician­s of all colours. There is no place for such conduct."

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Ben Macpherson MSP’s constituen­cy office was vandalised

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