A 63-year-old man has been found guilty of harassing the Labour MP for Walthamstow after preventing her from leaving a Tube carriage and behaving in an "abusive and aggressive" manner. Clifford Wilby, from east London, targeted Stella Creasy on a Victoria line train between Walthamstow Central and Finsbury Park on 15 July last year. Westminster Magistrates' Court heard how Wilby spoke to Creasy about knife crime and her "failings as a Member of Parliament" before filming her, leading to members of the public intervening.
Deputy Chief Magistrate Tan Ikram found Wilby guilty of using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause harassment, alarm or distress. Wilby and Creasy first met during a Zoom meeting in 2024 as part of her role as an MP. She said he started to make a complaint about a constituent and she reminded him that she could not discuss somebody else's case.
Creasy said he had "made a series of very serious allegations", became abusive and "referred to the fact he had been diagnosed as a psychopath". The meeting was stopped because of Wilby's behaviour. On 15 July last year, Creasy made eye contact with Wilby on a Victoria line train.
She told the court: "He stood up and blocked my ability to leave the carriage. He began talking to me about his concerns about my constituent. He was shouting, although the Tube train is a loud environment." She added: "Obviously I was concerned that I was in an enclosed space with him.
"I stated very clearly this wasn't an appropriate conversation to be having." The MP said she was backed against the carriage doors and holding her hands out as a gesture "to say stop". Passengers stepped in, with one man positioning himself between her and the defendant. "I was worried that because Mr Wilby was escalating, he could turn his attention and his aggression to the other people on the train trying to protect me," she said.
A woman also told Wilby to stop, saying his behaviour amounted to harassment, and encouraged Creasy to sit next to her. Creasy left the train at Finsbury Park through a different set of doors after she believed other passengers had distracted him. Wilby told the court he had hoped to continue their previous conversation about the constituent on the Tube, but claimed Creasy "became quite agitated" and that he was "quite shocked by her reaction".
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