Chippenham UKIP office defaced with artistically edited logo ‘UKUNT’

A UKIP office has been defaced in the early hours of Sunday morning.

An artistically edited version of the UKIP logo – with the word UKIP replaced with UKUNT – was spray-painted onto the front of the office of Member of European Parliament Dr Julia Reid, located in Chippenham town centre.

A white man of thin build was seen spraying the offensive logo on the windows of the purple and yellow office on Market Place at around 2am on 2 April.

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The offensive logo has been covered with Vote UKIP posters.

A Chippenham resident was quick to point out that the office would be gone soon, tweeting: “The ONLY good thing about Brexit is that this place will disappear from Chippenham”.

A Liberal Democrat councillor candidate for Chippenham, Daniel Webb, said he was ‘impressed’ with the new signage: “Impressive new signage, #UKIP. I’m very nearly 100% sure that #Chippenham will welcome your re-brand with open arms…”

A Wiltshire Police spokesperson said: “At approximately 2am on 2 April 2017, a man was seen to spray paint on the front windows of the former post office site in Market Place.

“The man is described as white, 5 foot 10 inches tall, short brown hair and of thin build. He was wearing a dark green jacket, grey hoodie and a rucksack.”

Can you help the police? Anyone with information should call Wiltshire Police on 101, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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