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Anti-abortion billboard targeted at Labour MP Stella Creasy removed

Advertising agency Clear Channel, which owned the billboards, apologised and said it was taking immediate action to remove them.

Joe Mellor by Joe Mellor
2019-09-30 19:54
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An anti-abortion billboard targeted at pregnant Labour MP Stella Creasy has been removed amid claims the campaign amounted to harassment.

Advertising agency Clear Channel, which owns the billboards, apologised and said it was taking immediate action to remove them.

The Walthamstow MP said she was being targeted by anti-abortion group CBRUK because she is pro-choice.

Twitter-can you get me the CEO of @CCUK_Direct advertising? how much did you get for this crap? @metpoliceuk still think this is just 'free speech' and not harassment of women in walthamstow? Am sorry for the graphic images and @patel4witham am reaching out to you for help now. pic.twitter.com/rOG7Gc3App

— stellacreasy (@stellacreasy) September 30, 2019

She wrote online: “Twitter-can you get me the CEO of @CCUK_Direct advertising? How much did you get for this crap? @metpoliceuk still think this is just ‘free speech’ and not harassment of women in Walthamstow? Am sorry for the graphic images and @patel4witham am reaching out to you for help now.”

I would rather @CCUK_Direct took this advert down, the @metpoliceuk acted to stop the harassment and @patel4witham brought in buffer zone legislation to deal with these people in first place – but in the mean time seems Walthamstow has my back ..#lovewalthamstow #hatebullies pic.twitter.com/gRwrEG8jv1

— stellacreasy (@stellacreasy) September 30, 2019

Later that day the billboard appeared to have been painted over.

Ms Creasy has asked the company to donate the fee made from the billboard to an abortion support charity.

She also criticised the Met Police’s refusal to intervene.

Clear Channel wrote online: “We apologise for a recent billboard campaign in Walthamstow. We have removed this campaign and are reviewing our internal processes.”

We apologise for a recent billboard campaign in Walthamstow. We have removed this campaign and are reviewing our internal processes.

— Clear Channel Direct (@CCUK_Direct) September 30, 2019

A spokesman for the Advertising Standards Agency said: “Clear Channel have taken the decision to remove the ad. Therefore we will not be taking any further action at this point.”

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