Tracey Smith

Tracey Smith, a male who identifies as a transgender woman, was convicted at Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London in October 2025 of the harassment of a female Labour politician, Ellie Reeves, MP for Lewisham West and East Dulwich and Solicitor General (and younger sister of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves). Ms Reeves gave her evidence from behind a screen with her protection officer sitting nearby and told the court she now has to have security with her when she is in her constituency, “partly because of these communications”.

Smith, aged 58 and from Lewisham, sent a “barrage” of 22 emails and 10 voicemails accusing Ms Reeves of being “transphobic” and “fascist” between July and October 2024, accusing her of wanting to “legalise abuse”, as well as sexual assault and “deprivation of civil liberties” for trans women.. The barrage also included a menacing voicemail telling her “time is running out” for Ms Reeves to respond, which she deemed to have crossed a line. In emails and voicemails, Smith outlined how he had issue court proceedings against Keir Starmer and claimed to be the victim of sexual abuse at the hands of civil servants in Lewisham, as well as police officers and doctors. Smith alleged he had been targeted “purely because I am trans”

Smith’s other baseless accusations included that Ellie Reeves’ sister Rachel Reeves had repeatedly attacked him over his trans identity and physically assaulted him at a buffet event. Smith then persuaded Central London county court to issue a witness summons to Ms Reeves regarding some case he was pursuing which the MP was able to avoid only with the help of lawyers for the Speaker of the House who successfully argued on her behalf that the need for her to sit in Parliament that day “overrode a witness summons”. Ms Reeves, who told the court repeatedly that Smith was bombarding her with false accusations of crimes, said she had no idea what the civil claim was about but the county court told her she could only have the witness summons withdrawn by paying a £300 fee and attending a court hearing, at which Smith was likely to be present.

Smith also threatened in a voicemail that “groups of victims” would be waiting for Ms Reeves at court, and suggested that if she did not attend she may be brought to court in a secure van. Ms Reeves told the court “You deal with a lot as an MP, but this was so outside the realms of what I consider to be acceptable, and it was distressing. It did make me feel quite anxious about where does this end.”

District judge Michael Snow said Smith’s communication had been “menacing” and “alarming” for Ms Reeves and her staff. “It’s a danger to our democracy if politicians feel they need to cocoon themselves,” he added. “She [sic] knew her behaviour was harassing Ms Reeves.”

Smith will be sentenced on Nov 28, 2025.

See also the male trans activist Glenn Mullan convicted for sending ‘chilling’ threats to kill Rosie Duffield MP (and JK Rowling) and another violent man Grant Karte who sent sexualised threats to Joanna Cherry, MP who was at the time the SNP’s front bench spokesperson on justice at Westminster. In August 2025 a group of violent male trans activists smashed the windows and spray painted the constituency office of the Health Secretary Wes Streeting prior to similarly attacking a conference venue in Brighton that was hosting 2000+ women from around the world the next day.

Other trans-identified males who have been convicted of violent sex offences also later turned out to have either barraged politicians with abuse on social media because they supported single sex spaces (such as the rapist Alexander Secker/Lexi Bowen) or supported Nicola Sturgeon’s determination to introduce gender self-ID in Scotland (such as sex offenders Lennon/Katie Dolatowski and Andrew Miller/Amy George). Now, why would male sex offenders be so keen for laws that could grant them access to female spaces where women and girls are vulnerable?

Image credit: PA/Aaron Chown via Daily Telegraph

Media reports

Daily Telegraph https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/10/27/trans-woman-accused-rachel-reeves-assault-harassing-sister/  archive

Evening Standard https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/commons-speaker-ellie-reeves-harassment-trial-county-court-parliament-b1255091.html archive

Reading Chronicle https://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/news/national/25575561.woman-tried-summon-mp-court-guilty-harassment/ archive