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Heidi Allen MP won't ask for re-election once 'nastiness and intimidation'
Heidi Allen's letter to her South Cambridgeshire constituents
The MP for South Cambridgeshire, Heidi Allen, has proclaimed she's going to not "re-stand once succeeding election comes".
Heidi Allen antecedently quit the party to hitch modification GB. She later joined the Liberal Democrats.
In a letter to her constituents she said: "I am exhausted by the invasion into my privacy and also the nastiness and intimidation that has become commonplace."
She superimposed that she had put in panic alarms in her house once "threats, aggressive emails, being yelled at within the street, sworn at on social media".
The former Tory MP and alter GB leader aforesaid she was "heartbroken" by the choice, however had become "exhausted" from being yelled at within the street and sworn at on social media.
In a letter to her constituents in South Cambridgeshire, she wrote: "I am exhausted by the invasion into my privacy and also the nastiness and intimidation that has become commonplace.
"Nobody in any job ought to have to be compelled to place up with threats, aggressive emails, being yelled at within the street, sworn at on social media, nor have to be compelled to install panic alarms reception."
After being electoral as a Tory MP, she defected to alter GB then to the Lib Dems (Image: Getty Images)
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She added: "Of course public scrutiny is to be expected, however lines area unit only too often crossed and also the result is completely dehumanising. In my terribly initial election I bear in mind writing "I can invariably be an individual initial and a political candidate second" - i need to remain that manner.

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