Former Conservative MP slams Transport for London staff for 'heartless' response after being punched at station
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A former Conservative MP has been left furious with Transport for London staff after he accused them of doing nothing when assaulted at a railway station.Alexander Stafford, who has served as a parliamentary private secretary for Boris Johnson and Kemi Badenoch, told GB News he was punched by a man at West Ealing Station yesterday evening.After the incident, which took place around 7.40pm, police arrived following calls from members of the public, according to the former MP.Mr Stafford told GB News he was hit twice, firstly on the top of the head and then on the jaw, after a man allegedly pushed through the barriers behind him at the station serving the Elizabeth Line and Great Western Railway.
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