Brexit campaigner Gina Miller may be forced out of the UK as police probe 22 cases of intimidation including alleged £5,000 bounty to run her over
Scared: Anti-Brexit campaigner Gina Miller may be forced to leave the UK by vicious deaths threats
Anti-Brexit campaigner Gina Miller may be forced to leave the UK by vicious deaths threats.
Police are investigating 22 cases of intimidation of the former model, 51, who successfully challenged the authority of the government to invoke Article 50.
One vile thug offered £5,000 to anyone who killed her, she said.
Talking about the trolls, Mrs Miller told the Sunday Mirror: 'We've had graphic letters where they've taken the time to cut and paste images of me being shot, beheaded, gang raped.
'They send very long messages on email or through LinkedIn. One person put a £5,000 bounty on my head for me to be run over.
'They have this idea that I’m not human – I should be beheaded, or I should "go back to slavery".
The Guyanese-born businesswoman said that people scream and shout at her on the phone and follow her to work in the morning.
She said she doesn't want to leave the UK, where she has lived since she was 10, but admitted that she might have to for the safety of her children.
One vile thug offered £5,000 to anyone who killed the lead claimant in the Article 50 case
Police are investigating 22 cases of intimidation of the former model, 51, who successfully challenged the authority of the government to invoke Article 50.
One vile thug offered £5,000 to anyone who killed her, she said.
Talking about the trolls, Mrs Miller told the Sunday Mirror: 'We've had graphic letters where they've taken the time to cut and paste images of me being shot, beheaded, gang raped.
'They send very long messages on email or through LinkedIn. One person put a £5,000 bounty on my head for me to be run over.
'They have this idea that I’m not human – I should be beheaded, or I should "go back to slavery".
The Guyanese-born businesswoman said that people scream and shout at her on the phone and follow her to work in the morning.
She said she doesn't want to leave the UK, where she has lived since she was 10, but admitted that she might have to for the safety of her children.
One vile thug offered £5,000 to anyone who killed the lead claimant in the Article 50 case
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