It's normal to wear a stab-proof vest to tour my constituency

Dressing up: Harriet Harman in Peckham. "It's just about wearing the kit," she said, denying she was afraid to be out in her constituency

Harriet Harman was embroiled in a row today after wearing a stab-proof vest while touring her own constituency.

Labour's deputy leader and Leader of the House was mocked for her decision to dress up in the Kevlar-reinforced jacket to walk the streets of Peckham with four police officers.

It seemed a classic case of a political photo-opportunity backfiring - with Ms Harman accused of looking afraid to go out without protection after rises in violent crime.

One Peckham resident criticised the politician for wearing the vest. Beatrice Smith, 63, said: "The only time we see Harriet Harman is either on voting day or doing some PR stunt. There is a lot of trouble on the estates but we don't get given stab vests."

This morning Ms Harman dug herself deeper into the mire by revealing that she constantly dresses up for different situations. She said: "I was not parading the streets of London in a bulletproof vest - I was going out with my neighbourhood police team.

"Just as I might wear a hard hat on a building site or an Indian outfit going to meet Indian constituents, it's just about wearing the kit."

Ms Harman published a photograph of her in the vest with four similarly dressed police officers to publicise the Government's new neighbourhood policing.

But she seemed to have forgotten the recent row in which Home Secretary Jacqui Smith admitted being scared to walk the streets alone at night. Aides of Ms Smith compounded her error by saying she had bought a kebab in Peckham, only for it to emerge that she had been accompanied by a Special Branch protection officer to purchase the takeaway.

Both incidents gave the impression that ministers are afraid to go out at a time when Labour is making cutting crime a centrepiece of its local election campaigns.

Ms Harman told BBC radio the allegation was "ridiculous" and " malicious". She went on: "I don't have to wear a stab-proof jacket. I had it on just as a courtesy to the team. It's like when you visit a meat factory, they give you a white hair net but they don't expect you to make a meat pie. There was no security issue whatever. The idea that I put that on because I was fearful of being out and about in my own constituency at nine in the morning is just ridiculous."

However, local police were reported to have been "flabbergasted" that she accepted an invitation to wear the protective-vest. One said: "Senior politicianswho have visited Peckham in the past have never worn one."

The danger to Ms Harman now is that she will appear insincere by admitting that she changes outfits to suit different audiences and occasions.

Create a FREE account to continue reading

eros

Registration is a free and easy way to support our journalism.

Join our community where you can: comment on stories; sign up to newsletters; enter competitions and access content on our app.

Your email address

Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number

You must be at least 18 years old to create an account

* Required fields

Already have an account? SIGN IN

By clicking Sign up you confirm that your data has been entered correctly and you have read and agree to our Terms of use , Cookie policy and Privacy notice .

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Thank you for registering

Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged in