Clean-ups were also required when eco-protesters made a mess with glue and “ketchup” in the House of Commons.
The name “Dave” scratched into stonework in the Peer’s Corridor and “sexually explicit graffiti” etched on a toilet door near a House of Commons bar are some of the incidents of vandalism dealt with by Parliamentary authorities during the last 12 months.
This year’s security incidents included one logged on November 12 as: “Protesters gluing themselves to items in Members’ lobby and squirting a red substance in the area.” On October 19, a male was seen “spray-painting the north wall at the bottom of Elizabeth Tower”, the records note.
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