A Tory MP claims police entered his House of Commons office last night without a warrant and demanded to see constituency correspondence.
Daniel Kawczynski said he was informed by his office about the police raid as he was due to make a speech in a Commons debate.
Raising a point of order in Parliament last night, he said: 'To my great embarrassment and eternal shame, I was so weak I handed over the letter they demanded.
'They were already present in my office and I went down to see them after making my speech.
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They said they were investigating an important case with regards to correspondence that had been sent to ministers and wanted to see handwriting samples of writing that people had written to me.
'I was extremely appalled that the officer can behave in this way, to enter a Member of Parliament's office with no warrant and to demand constituency correspondence.'
In November, Tory MP Damian Green was arrested and four addresses linked to him, including his office in the Commons, searched under anti-terror laws.








